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...committee has chosen this, its only consistent course. Just at this time it is most important that no step be taken in Harvard athletics which shall make a bad precedent, for the eyes of the colleges and of the public are turned toward the University to set the pace in athletic legislation. The rules which went into effect on January first are meeting with very general approval and are being adopted in spirit if not in letter by many colleges. With all eyes thus turned this way a mistake in principle or any departure from principle would be most unfortunate...
...Yale University Catalogue for this year has been published. It appears from it that the curriculum of the university remains almost unchanged. There have, however, been changes made in the corporation and in the faculty. There are several new beneficiary aids, keeping pace with the increased number of students. A change has also been made in the time of the spring recess. Next year it will begin on March 21 and last till March 29. The fall term will begin September...
...last characteristic of true religion is progressiveness. Religion must keep pace with humanity, and humanity knows no standstill. The fault with your religion is that it dissociates itself from other pursuits. With us, science grew out of religion, but in your country you are engaged in a fight with science in which you must inevitably be driven into a corner. If you fight religion with science, both must perish. Let your religion be simple and natural, but let it always keep progressing with the rapid progress...
...hoped that more interest will be taken in the next run, tomorrow. The pace in these runs is not fast, and the routes are attractive...
...open to all members of the University, and it is hoped that every man who rides a bicycle will be out. The pace will be slow. The start will be made from the gymnasium at 3.30 sharp. The run will be conducted by J. C. Hunt...