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...have been made ? Should you (or any member of the eleven) desire to learn more fully the grounds of this decision of the committee, I shall be glad to confer with you at my house on Saturday or Monday evening next. There is no objection to your having this note printed in the college papers...
Nothing attests so forcibly the ascendancy that the ideas and the marked personality of Matthew Arnold has gained over the minds of the younger generation than the universal eagerness shown by the students of every American college of note, almost without exception, to see and listen to the great apostle of sweetness and light. Where arrangements have not been made for Mr. Arnold to lecture by the college or by the local authorities, it is noticeable that measures have been taken at almost all colleges by the students themselves to secure that privilege, as was the case first at Harvard...
...majority of cases it can be safely said that students spend at least two years of their college course in learning the most proper and convenient system of note-taking. Very few men have the necessary ingenuity or patience to work out for themselves in a few weeks a satisfactory method of taking down the most important points of any course, for example, in science or history. In most cases indeed no satisfactory method is arrived at even after four years of experiment. It seems somewhat strange, therefore, when we consider how much stress is laid nowadays upon...
...attained prominence. This was short-lived and in 1830 the "Colleyian" appeared with Dr. Holmes as a contributor. Then came "Harvardiana" and then from 1854 to 1864 was published the "Harvard Mayazine." In 1866 appeared the "Advocate" and in 1873 the "Mayenla" afterwards the "Crimson." It is interesting to note that in 1860 the "University Quarlerly" was begun in New Haven, the arm of which was to represent and the various American colleges and scientific schools and to this end it had representatives from each of the principal American colleges as well as from some foreign institutions. The "University Quaaterly...
...Lost.-A note book of Political Economy III. The finder will confer a favor by informing W. B. Noble, Weld...