Word: nothingness
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"Social life at Princeton, or at any college town, can be taken to mean little, except the social life of the students. Of what is usually known as society, Princeton has almost nothing. Life here is semi-monastic; society is that of one's fellows of the cloister; and of...
The conduct of the Harvard freshmen in regard to admitting Yale to the Harvard-Columbia freshman race, has been decidedly open to censure. There is no need of again commenting upon their original action in considering Yale's challenge. They have already been sufficiently blamed for that in Yale, Harvard...
"Nowhere in the college publications is a course of training for journalism named. Below the surface the facts are different. Nothing is lacking at Cambridge to make the University a fitting school of the best kind for newspaper work. Where other colleges require a great expenditure of time on studies...
The management of the meetings last year by the officers of H. A. A. was, considering the disadvantages under which it labored, exceptionally good. The events were called out promptly, and the audience was not kept waiting any length of time for the contestants to appear. The seats erected in...
We publish a paragraph from the Yale News with respect to the recent election of the members of the Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard. The spirit of the article in question proves the utter needlessness of any serious reply beyond a simple and direct denial of the statement. It is...