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THERE is a custom prevalent at Memorial Hall against which we wish to protest for the sake of the reputation of Harvard men as gentlemen. We refer to the deplorable practice of hissing and stamping whenever a man appears in the gallery with his hat on his head. Whether ladies are present or not the same things happen. If after Vesper services, for instance, a man in a crowd walks into the gallery with his head covered, the disgraceful uproar at once begins. The visitors do not realize the meaning of it; too often they think it is a personal...
...President's report is concise and comparatively condensed, considering the field which it has to cover. We can do little more here than refer to it as a whole and recommend it to every one interested in Harvard as valuable and instructive reading...
...shows many changes and improvements in the University over last year. The increase of students is of course notably large, the list of instructors has been enlarged, a greater number of courses have been offered and there are many other indications of the growth of the University. We shall refer later to certain special important changes in the catalogue; at present we can give only a general account...
tfTHE CRIMSON is on file in the store of Newman the Shoeman where students are invited to refer to it at all times for any desired information...
...connection with the football season just closed there has been brought into great prominence a practice which, it seems to us, is destined, if not checked in time, to lower the game from its present high position in public favor. We refer to the practice of Yale graduates, who have been drilled as members of our foot-ball team and thus trained in what are conceded to be the best tactics and manoeuvers of the game, going to other colleges and universities and coaching their teams, in most cases for salaries. In this way the game is made more than...