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...scheme proposed was this-that the faculty should allow any club of students who should severally guarantee the club's honor and get a member of the faculty to be their sponsor, to have examinations without a proctor. This scheme, to my great surprise, found no one but its author to defend it. Men said that it would be hard to get many groups of a dozen or more men to go bail for each other's honors in this way; that certain groups of men might form such clubs for the express purpose of cheating; that a club honestly...
...appointed, and Charles T. Dunbar, members of the council of the library for three years, from Jan. 1, 1888. William Gray, Henry J. Bigelow and Henry Lee were elected trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts for four years from Jan. 1, 1888. Otto Reinhardt Hausen was appointed as proctor for 1887-8; Frederick Edward Cheney, M. D., instructor in ophthalmology for the remainder of the year; James Russell Lowell, L. L. D., Smith professor emeritus; Walcott Gibb, M. D., L. L. D., Rumford professor emeritus...
...Coach. - J. H. Proctor, F. H. Bent, H. C. Bent, J. B. Crocker, G. L. Dublois, Phillip Marguand, C. Green, E. W. Grew, R. V. de W. Walsh, W. Rantoul, F. E. Zinkeisen, G. P. Butters, G. S. McPherson, W. S. Scott, T. Talbot, W. H. Butters...
...Proctor, C. S., Stoughton, North
Prof. R. A. Proctor has an article in the April "Forum" on the "Reality of a Sea Serpent...