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...office of the treasurer. The matter for special consideration was the subject of requirements for admission to the college. The board voted to concur with the president and fellows in the appointment of Harold North Fowler, A. B., as instructor in Greek for the current year. The proposed plan of examinations for admission to the college was taken up, and, after a lengthy discussion, it was voted that a committee of five be appointed by the chair to consider and report on the requisitions for extra examinations and the present elective system and the system of voluntary attendance at recitations...
...members of the faculty have drawn up a plan of student conference that will be submitted to the students chosen to act on the preliminary conference, next Monday...
...following from yesterday's Advertiser will explain itself: Will you permit us through your columns to call attention of Harvard men to the projected Harvard Literary Monthly. In our opinion, the gentlemen who have this plan in charge possess, as a body, a greater amount, and a higher degree of literary ability and promise than any other group of students whom we have known as pupils; and it seems to us that their scheme will probably result in a publication whose literary value will be highly creditable to the college...
...many and good, and are perfectly obvious. It will add but slightly to the expenses of the library while it will be of great benefit to the students, especially at this time of the year when the alcoves are filled with men preparing for the finals. We recommend the plan to the careful attention of the authorities...
...doubts the wisdom of starting this experiment in the higher education of women, in an unobtrusive and moderate fashion. The success of the plan is its own justification. Now, the time for small beginnings and meagre accommodations is past. The large and growing body of students demands suitable surroundings. The Annex is waiting, like the Bartholdistatue, for the public to realize its need of a substantial foundation...