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The first report of the secretary of the class of 1890 again brings forward a few interesting statistics about the average age of students graduating from Harvard. In the past eleven years the average age has increased almost exactly eight months-practically one college year. This increase would not be...
The CRIMSON has from time to time put before the college in a succinct form the more important arguments which have been constantly urged in the daily papers and in the reviews both for and against the shortening of the college course. In this connection it is interesting to note...
In his talk before the College Conference last night, President Eliot brought out many interesting and significant facts in relation to Harvard's development and the advance of the whole educational system in America. Of his observations perhaps none was more striking than when he spoke of the rapidity with...
The opponents to this line of reasoning, those who are for the change, would seem to gain a point from President Eliot's observation, if it be accurate. He says that the Western colleges will soon be practically as highly developed as our Eastern colleges; and that, consequently, men will...
All of Solon's reforms are explained in the new manuscript, and we find that his reduction of the coinage was much later than his abolition of debt, but that he did both. The nine archons were chosen by lot, as was not understood before, from forty men elected in...