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The long-delayed matter of co-operation among the college faculties in the regulation of athletic aports has at last come to an issue, and the labors of the Harvard athletic committee and of President Eliot in behalf of such cooperation at last have begun to bear fruit in the...
We have wondered at and regretted our defeats in athletic games with Eastern colleges, but the fact is easily explained first by our lack of interest and work, and secondly by our lack of funds. We have plenty of men; the fact is evident. All they want is proper training...
Prof. Eugene L. Richards of Yale has written a very interesting essay on the subject of athletics. His first paper is confined to the advantages derived. He speaks of the relation of the mind and body, and of the necessity of exercise. "Exercise, to be beneficial, should be regular and...
The discussion was chiefly carried on by President Eliot and Professors J. W. White and Shaler. Messrs. T. J. Coolidge, Goodwin, LeMoyne, Lovering, R. D. Smith, Vogel, Carpenter and Goodale participated in the debate on the part of the undergraduates. President Eliot in introducing the discussion stated that the meeting...
He did not undervalue and would not neglect the classics. All he asked was that science and modern languages should have their fair share of time and attention, or, as has been well observed at their opening meeting, there was one side of our nature which science was the only...