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In the May number of "Scribner's Monthly" is a most interesting article on Recent Architecture in America, by Mrs. Van Rensselaer; and among the comparatively few public buildings praised and held up for imitation Harvard College has the honor of owning three, the Medical School, Sever Hall, and Austin...
The managers of the freshman nine ought to bestir themselves and have arrangements made for some more games with neighboring school nines. Neither Andover nor Exeter have yet been challenged.
"If the Harvard men can neither be convinced of the many advantages accruing from playing the first game here, nor be sufficiently moved by appeals to their aesthetic natures to spare one of our customs, it is but one more reason why our freshmen should put forth their best efforts...
One question with respect to athletics that has recently been discussed by college faculties, and which is not yet settled, is whether college organizations should be allowed to play with professional organizations, and also whether they should be allowed to employ professional trainers. There can be but little doubt that...
To those who have ever tried canoeing, there is no need to tell its advantages over other sports. To enjoy it, it is not necessary for one to go through a course of training, nor to strain himself to excel everyone else. It is free from all suspicion of "professionalism...