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...recent action of the Corporation in refusing the Crimson's subscription renders appropriate the suggestion that a part of '80's College Fund be spent for board-walks...
...true that the recent fire in the Chemical Laboratory was set by the Echo editor in the room for the sake of an item...
...recent report the President has distinctly opposed the custom of keeping Saturday as a half-holiday, for these reasons: "Instructors and students can have each one leisure afternoon, without a general suspension of work; a student's working-time is greatly reduced by spending Saturday afternoons and Sundays at home; the time thus lost should be spent in reading, writing, and intellectual conversation." With the highest respect for the President's opinions, there is yet some ground for dissent...
ACCORDING to Mr. Gladstone's recent Rectorial Address to the students of Glasgow, of 590 students in Arts, or the Humanity Classes, 199 are independent of any avocation that has to be pursued concurrently with their studies; 391 have to work for their living even while they study for their education. Of these last, 240 work both during the winter season and throughout the summer; 135 work in summer only; while 16 join a business to their winter work as students...
...recent appointment of Mr. Charles E. Faxon of Jamaica Plain to the chair of botany, of Mr. Edward Burgess of Boston to that of entomology, and of Mr. L. S. Ford, a graduate of the School, to the position of demonstrator in zoology, fills out the corps of instructors in the Bussey Institution to the original complement of seven. This department of the University is better fitted than ever before to give systematic instruction in the branches - agriculture, horticulture, and the knowledge of domestic animals - to which it is specially devoted...