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...this can hardly be unless the former will abandon its present policy of secrecy and inconsistency and will definitely outline its course at least so far as directly concerns the latter. The students of Harvard stand ready to co-operate with the faculty in any just and reasonable reform the latter may desire to make in the matter of athletic sports. Their only request is that they be definitely informed what changes are proposed...
...color in nature and the most refreshing. It has an infinite variety of shades, and it is the softest color. It is the most permanently grateful, fatigues the eyes least, and is the color on which they will the longest and most willingly repose. Then, why should we not reform the abuse as the means lie so completely in our power? Let us have our books printed on green paper and use red or yellow ink. Such a change would be a general relief. It would take some time as the trade would be hostile at first, but the change...
...account for this, the fact remains, and as there seems to be little or no remedy for it, we must, while deeply deploring such a state of affairs, suffer and be still. There is one way, however, in which we may possibly be able to make some little reform, and that is by endeavoring to influence the college correspondents of the various newspapers who for the most part are college men, and frequently undergraduates, while others are exceedingly "fresn." We therefore think that if they could be made to feel that they were in some measure responsible to the college...
...petition to congress, for the repeal of the act of 1820, limiting the term of government employees to four years, is being passed about among the voters in college who are in favor of civil service reform...
...remind many to shut after them the doors between the main hall and the dressing rooms. But it is unnecessary to particularize further. A little regard on the part of each one for the rights of others coupled with a free use of courtesy will work the needed reform, and we desire to remind all those who use the gymnasium to exercise these qualities...