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...work profitably without guidance, and the time of the teachers is too fully taken up to allow them to give much of it to graduates. If, then, a faculty can be formed, as is proposed, for the superintendence of post-graduate studies, the interest in such studies and the number taking them will be greatly increased...
WITH the first number of this volume the editors of the Crimson beg to announce to their readers the introduction of a column devoted exclusively to amateur sports. The need of some short abstract of sporting news has long been felt by many men who have not the time to wade weekly through several papers like the Spirit of the Times, who yet desire to keep up with the athletic world at home and abroad. We hope our column may supply this want, and that its excellence may prove our excuse for inserting it. The information contained in it will...
...readers must not judge from this that Commencement parts have been assigned to any very great number of students...
...following item from the Cornell Era opens a vast field for mathematical speculation in regard to the number of times that six goes into twenty...
...hear sad news from Princeton. The schoolboy spirit seems to be rampant, and the time honored quarrels between Freshmen and Sophomores, which were stopped for a time, have been renewed with real Princetonian ferocity. On the evening of the 18th a number of Freshmen entered a Sophomore's room, and after tying the inmates to their chairs, shaved their heads, and then beat an orderly retreat. They were pursued by the irate Sophomores, when released by their friends, and a combat ensued. Pistol-shots were exchanged, and one of the Sophomores was wounded in the thigh. Dr. McCosh...