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Dates: during 1890-1890
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Professor J. W. White next spoke at some length and discussed the athletic situation at Harvard, past, present and future, with great clearness. He rejoiced in the butial of "Harvard's indifference," stated the position of the Faculty towards athletics and ended by declaring himself in favor of intercollegiate contests under reasonable restrictions...
...people's veto should be respected,- Precedents show that J. Congress in the past has listened to the voice of the people, a. Pendleton Civil Service Act passed by the short session of the 47th Cong.: Civil Service R cord June. 1882; McPherson's Handbook of Politics for 1884; Nation. Jan. 11, 1883; Merriam's Bowles, II-230. b. Legislations of 1862; Blaine's "Twenty Years of Congress," Chap xvi. c. Repeal of the Embargo Act, 1809. d. Removal of the Deposits in 1883. 2. Commercial and business interests demand stability. 3 Since the McKinley bill must be repealed...
...foot ball dinner will take place this evening at the Revere House in Boston, at quarter past seven o'clock. Moses Williams, Jr., '91, will preside and the toast-master will be Arthur B. Nichols, '91. The orator will be George T. Goldthwaite, '91, the poet, Benjamin A. Gould, '91. Speeches will be made by Professor J. B. Ames, Professor John Williams White, Samuel E. winslow, '85, Arthur J. Comnock, '91, and Perry Treffind. L. S. Jacob Wendell, Jr., '91, will sing several songs, and Baldwin's orchestra has been engaged for the evening. There will be a separate table...
...might judge from the malice of the daily press, debar a man from prominence in athletic life. Very rarely has Harvard sent a Mott Haven to New York that has not included among its prize winners active religious men. "The president of the Athletic Association during the past year was also president of the St. Paul's Society. In social life the men of religious convictions have never lacked popularity so long as they have avoided cant and lived consistently...
Among the changes that have lately taken place at Yale, the growth of the Divinity school is at once both notable and gratifying to the friends of that University. The number of students has increased very much during the past year and a new spirit for work is spreading through the whole school. The students come from different universities all over the country, mostly, however, from those about New England. There are some students even from Armenia and Japan...