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Tombstone, Arizona, is growing so rapidly that they soon expect to be big enough to change its name to Sarcophagus. - [Post...
...Boston Post, in speaking of the concert of the Yale Glee Club, Tuesday evening, praises. Mr. Chamberlain's "warbling" very highly. The Post's musical critic must have had telephonic communication with Mr. Chamberlain, for Tuesday evening that gentleman was in New Haven, unable to "warble" at the concert in Tremont Temple on account of illness...
...professorship; and, in the notable revival in classical and antiquarian studies at Harvard, it would seem that the establishment of a permanent chair in archaeology here would be an especially appropriate outcome of this increased interest. Such a professorship would add greatly to the advantages offered by Harvard for post-graduate students, and in connection with the American Institute of Archaeology its work could be made exceedingly useful and valuable...
These wicked college students bring perfect godsends in the shape of subjects for editorials to the Post and other virtuous papers of the country. The recent Yale rush will be good for a column probably. Another case must not be overlooked by the Post in this connection. Last Tuesday a party of sophomores of Lafayette University, marching with a band to a banquet, were interrupted by a discordant band of freshmen with tin-horns. Thereupon, a rush took place, finally resulting in the arrest of three of the party by the police...
...Post came out yesterday morning with a scathing editorial on "Uncivilized Collegiates." We quote the following as a sample of the Post editor's views on the subject: "In the more high-toned current items of crime the college student occupies a conspicuous place, and there are many pranks of his that deserve to come under this head which are called by a milder name, because a college student is supposed to be incapable of crime - he merely breaks the laws." Again he says that a tendency to lawlessness has been observed at Harvard, Yale, etc., within a very recent...