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...Rollins Chapel at Dartmouth will not be dedicated until Commencement. A chime of bells will put up as soon as money can be raised for the purpose. What a pleasing contrast the future call to prayers of the Dartmouth student will be to the loud jingle which calls us to Appleton Chapel...
...parties had taken the matter in hand and had furnished the necessary amount. But we feel that any change in the library which does not aim to alleviate its present comparative uselessness, is entirely uncalled for and slightly premature. If the necessary money is furnished, it could not be put to a better use than by improving the University library building where the donated books could be most safely, economically, and usefully preserved. The question of improvements in Gore Hall has been so long before the college that we have approached it with much hesitance, and have only been...
...certainly ought to command attention by its exceedingly practical piety. It is headed "A Prayer for Royer's Academy." printed on a slip of paper, and sent about as a circular. It opens with an invocation to the Almighty and the All-wise, and thanks Him that He has put it into the hearts of men to "build this academy," and that "amid all the discouragement the work has gone forward," until the edifice, "now a temple of beauty, lifts its proud turrets above the oaks of the forest." But this paean abruptly changes into a confession, as follows...
Having published an article upon our own university crew, we now supplement it by a description of the crew which our rivals will put upon the water this season. We are indebted to an article which recently appeared to an article which recently appeared in the News for the following account of the men who will probably obtain seats in the Yale boat. Thirteen men are now in training for the crew, including all but the of three men who rowed in last year's race. The three vacant slides are those of Scott, No. 7; parrott...
...open air and work in the gymnasium for about two hours a day. They will not go to a training table until the Easter vacation; but will, of course, strictly observe the rules of training in the interim. The hydrometers at the Gymnasium are being put in order, and some little time will be spent on them every day, in order to accustom the men to the handling of an oar and the swing of the body. The whole system of training will be as nearly like that followed last year as possible, and if the men work as faithfully...