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...Indeed it seems impossible for the outside press, with rare exceptions, ever to fairly apprehend the true state of any matter of college administration or of student interest. "Let them remember," cries the Times to the students, "that as it is not every novel that a girl can safely put into the hands of her mother, so it is not every proposition that is an axiom to the experienced undergraduate which is intuitively apprehended by a green and gray professor. It is exasperating to be told that you must not learn athletics of an athlete, and that the faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/26/1884 | See Source »

...Beaman compared the attendance of New-Yorkers at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, showing that there are 71 in the first, 54 in the second, and 32 in the third, while in the Harvard freshman class today there are more New-Yorkers than in the other two corresponding classes put together. Harvard, he said, has 213 professors and 1,500 students, and will ever stand ready to supply the intellectual wants of all who may apply. Touching upon the new elective system, he declared that it seemed to him sometimes that it was being carried too far. "You notice," said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW YORK HARVARD CLUB. | 2/25/1884 | See Source »

...senior class should be called to the fact that there are as yet less than twenty names signed for the heliotype albums. When the remarkable cheapness of the heliotypes is considered, it seems very strange that the required number of names-one hundred-should not have been put down at once. The heliotype albums will cost less than a third of what a complete set of photographs of the class would cost, without considering the cost of a photograph album. Although the heliotype does not give quite as fine a picture as the photograph, still it has the advantage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/23/1884 | See Source »

...text of the resolutions were disclosed by another college, when their confirmation was made known. We were given to understand that the matter was private and that nothing was to be said about it until all had been decided; but such does not seem to be the construction put upon it by the other college faculties. At Princeton the students were consulted before the faculty took any action. Such should have been the case here. That it was not so leads us to believe that the measure was forced through the faculty meeting without giving the members of that body...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/22/1884 | See Source »

...their representatives in the conference committee. Time certainly flies and the days are not many before outdoor exercise will be possible, and the inter-collegiate contests at hand. The time for preparation is limited and each man wishes to know what to expect, whether the resolutions will be put in force and college athletics make a radical change, or whether the necessary number of colleges will fail to ratify and athletics continue in the old ruts. It is very annoying to hear that this or that college faculty have postponed or delayed their decision in the matter. Where so many...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/21/1884 | See Source »