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Apropos of the nine, would it not be a good scheme for the base ball management to arrange a series of games between the various scrub nines which are now beginning practice, and to offer cups as prizes to the members of the winning team? This was done last year and we see no reason why the arrangement should not be repeated. Perhaps a series of games for a scrub championship will not develop any very valuable material for the present or for future 'varsity nines, but it will serve to keep alive that healthy interest in base ball throughout...
...given for the benefit of teachers during the new academic year is now in press, and will soon appear. The plan has been already mentioned in these columns, and some further particulars are at present forthcoming. At its last meeting, then, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences decided to offer, during the academic year 1891-92, a series of courses, open to men who are graduates of Colleges or Scientific Schools, and "to others of suitable age and attainments" (under the same conditions as those which now govern admission to the Graduate School). These are to be called "Courses...
...executive committee, but I do not see that it is such as to entitle twelve men to the one hundred and fifty best seats, when the team that is to compete agaist Yale are not given any like privilege. I hope the executive committee have some excuse to offer for their action...
...London on Tuesday between the delegates of Harvard and Yale and representatives of the New London Board of Trade and the railroads. The officers of the University Boat Club have received no official news from the Harvard delegate further than that the terms he was empowered to offer were not accepted and nothing final could be agreed upon. From the account in the daily newspapers it appears that the dispute was on the question of the accommodation train. The railroad authorities proposed to charge $2.00 a seat while the Harvard representative was empowered to offer only $1.00. The railroads finally...
...Department of the History of Religions, in charge of Professor C. H. Toy. Professor Toy will offer a general course of eighteen lectures, treating the history, aims, and method of the science of History of Religions, and illustrating its principles by studies in the laws of religious progress, with examples drawn from the chief ancient religions...