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...chemical laboratory is not left open during the first part of the examination period, at least. There are many men in the chemistry courses, who, although they have worked faithfully during the year, have not been able to finish the work. If they could have a week to put entirely on the laboratory work they would probably be able to finish it up. Of course, this would be extra trouble to the instructors and would keep Cleary at work longer. But I think that the benefit the many might receive would make up for the inconvenience...
...laxity with which the laws of the library are observed. There are many persons who take advantage of the privilege of keeping reference books and periodicals over night, and then turn them to private purposes for a longer time. Of course the library officials are supposed to put a check upon all such practices, but we know, unfortunately, how successful they are, and frequently try for days to catch a glimpse of the last Atlantic or Century...
...have made arrangements to take History 6 next year, as it was not in last year's groups, and it was impossible to foresee where it would come. I have no doubt but that there are many more men who had intended to take History 8 who are put out by this unexpected change. The instructor, by making this slight alteration, would confer a great benefit upon many of the students whe have arranged their plans...
...season, and also, considering the constant disadvantage under which athletic matters of all kinds are placed by the absence of a gymnasium suitable for training. The Harvard and Yale games, however, lead us to believe that we have a nine in many respects as strong as will be put into the field by any college this season. . . On the whole we may expect a good record for our nine this season...
...absolutely necessary for a candidate for final honors in classics to take these two courses, and they both naturally come in the junior year. According to their present arrangement in the groups for examination, however, they cannot be taken in the same year. Neither course can be put off to the senior year, as Greek VI. and Latin IX., the third courses in Greek and Latin composition respectively, must be taken in this year. The present arrangement precludes the possibility of a man's taking all the composition courses in the classics unless he takes one course in his freshman...