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...December number of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine contains the following articles: "The Solid Satisfactions of Life," C. W. Eliot '53; "From a graduate's Window;" The Teachers' Endowment Fund," J. D. Greene '96; "Religious Reform at Harvard," O. B. Roberts '86; "Patrick Andrew Collins;" "The Mock Trial: An Old Prank," N. Holmes '37; "Notable Books," "Emerson Memorial Hall;" "The University: The Autumn Quarter, " R. B. Merriman '96; "Student Life," H. A. Bellows '06; "Athletics;" "The Graduates;" Illustrations...
...Religious Reform at Harvard" by O. B. Roberts '86 is very full and interesting and a rather amusing account of the struggles, especially o the undergraduates of an earlier generation, which have ultimately led to the complete abolition of compulsory attendance at religious exercises. It is a bit of Harvard history that is little known to present day undergraduates and is most instructive...
...sentiment in the direction of the highest ideals in personal, political, and social life by means of lectures and discussions. Topics for this year include: "The Different Ideals of College Life," "The Ethics of Work and Recreation," "The Ethics of the Labor Problem," "The Ethics of the Theatre," "Municipal Reform," "The Peace Movement," "Railroad Rate Legislation...
This year the course will be devoted to some of the most interesting historical events in mission countries during the nineteenth century. In this manner the lectures will treat of the Taiping Rebellion in China, the Indian Mutiny, the reform movement in Hindooism the development of Africa, the transformation of Japan, the Armenian massacres, the Boxer uprising, and in general, the place of missions in the history of the nineteenth century...
...Camp, of Yale, last night gave out a statement in regard to a conference of the Harvard, Yale and Princeton football coaches with President Roosevelt in Washington on Monday, concerning reform in the game of football. The statement was made public after word had been received from the President, and is as follows: "At a meeting with the President of the United States it was agreed that we consider an honorable obligation exists to carry out in spirit the rules of the game of football relating to roughness, holding, and foul play; and the active coaches of our universities, being...