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Between six and seven thousand dollars more will be required to give us the grounds we need. The recent success of our athletics at the Polo grounds should induce every Harvard man, whether graduate or undergraduate, to do his best to provide suitable grounds for the association. It is but seldom that the Athletic Association calls for assistance, and this should be an additional reason for giving the assistance when it is needed. We hope that every one who has subscribed will pay his subscription as soon as possible, and that the committee will meet with no difficulty in getting...
Another indictment has been found against Thomas J. Brady, one of the defendants in the recent star route case...
...recent number of the North American Review Prof. Hall says : "Examinations should come in the cooler months, as is so common in Germany, and not in June, when, with many, physical relaxation is at its greatest. At our present examination season, or earlier, the nervous systems of even the animals we experiment upon in physiological laboratories have so much less vigor as to be unserviceable for certain scientific purposes. The winter is nature's season for indoor and bookish work, while June days bring languor, give a fresh attraction to out-of-doors that comports ill with the culmination...
...recent communication a correspondent speaks of the necessity of having some employe of the college whose business it would be to keep the yard free from all "muckers" and other intruders and the cries and tumult which they are sure to bring. Especially is this to be desired at this time of the year when the students desire as much quiet as possible. It would seem as though the superintendent of the yard could attend to this, but if it is not part of his duties, we hope it will not be long before some one is appointed to keep...
...they are always to be found on the side of progress and in favor of more liberal methods. A lively interest is taken at Yale, if we may judge from the tone of her press, in the successive steps taken by Harvard towards a broader university system. Concerning the recent appointment of a faculty committee of conference at Harvard, the Record moralizes; "Harvard has made many and frequent changes in her educational policy during the past few years, and these seem to have led and to be leading to other and more decisive innovations. She has now arrived...