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...pity that the crowded state of History 7 cannot be remedied by transferring a few of the men to History 5 or 6, both of which are sadly in need of some increase...
...College be moved nearer to the Botanical Garden, or let the Botanical Garden be transplanted to some position nearer to the College. Or, if the College is too poor to go to this expense, I would respectfully suggest that the Faculty furnish conveyances to and fro. The cost need not be large, and the benefit conferred would be great, especially on a rainy day, or when the snow is several feet deep. For the sake of myself and the others who take the course, I hope the Faculty will attend to this matter...
...delighted with it. He complains, however, that the hardest work is to collect material for the dissertation. I am surprised at this; the process is so simple. Take your note-book and go to the Library. Consult encyclopaedias first; if the Brittanica treats the subject, you need look no farther. Then take Poole's Index, and hunt up magazine articles. If there are any books on the subject, don't read them; but read the reviews, for a good review contains the cream of the book all ready for churning. A half-day's work of this sort will give...
...college songs," as it is sometimes urged to do, or gives itself up exclusively to the more chastened delights of the Chickering Collection, it will be as successful as it might be. Let the memory of that crowded house at Sanders Theatre last spring urge upon the Club the need of work, if it would do better in the future than it has already done in the past...
...offered for a position on one of the college papers without waiting until the middle of the Sophomore year. We invite all Freshmen, whether they have previously been accustomed to writing or not, to try for this position. As for '81, there does not seem to be any need for us to remind Sophomores that five editors of the Crimson are to be chosen from their class at the middle of the year. We are perfectly satisfied with the number of those who have contributed and with what they have written, and have only to ask of them to keep...