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Again we see the same old spirit in the daily press, which is the outcome of, we know not what; love of sensation, desire to find some victim on whom they may pitch without fear of retaliation, jealousy, all these come in as partial causes. The result we know; exaggeration...
President Eliot discussed particularly "their formality in requisitions for admission to college," and "believed that there are good reasons for diversity in the standard for admission. If uniformity means by the same tests for admission in all cases, it is out of the question." He did not believe that it...
And in this connection we would say a word in regard to a communication which found place in our issue of yesterday. The article referred to seemed to intimate that the non-society element in the class would be overshadowed by the influence of the three great senior societies. The...
The election of delegates to the Conference Committee on Friday last resulted in the choice of men whom we believe to be thoroughly representative of the main body of students. No society, no interest predominates. Among the delegates are men who have taken part in the various athletic sports, rowing...
Now class day has become an institution of equal importance with the stately and scholastic day of gowns,- commencement. The General Court no longer feast beneath the classic shades, they have given place to their fair daughters. Nor is it upon the "pecks of wheat" and "mellow apples" that the...