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Believing that the management of athletics, which are a means of recreation, and form no part of the regular college curriculum, belongs principally to the students, we object to the appointment by the college authorities of instructors in athletics, without giving the students a voice in such appointment. For the appointment of unsatisfactory instructors might lead to the seeking, on the part of individuals, of outside instruction, thus tending to defeat the general purpose of the resolutions against professionalism...
...recent circular to the affiliated tradesmen there was inserted this clause which is also applicable to purchases made at the society store: "If a member is the head or the regular purchasing agent of a family, all purchases made in his or her name, for said family, are considered to be subject to the regular discount; provided, always, that if the member sends another person to purchase for him or her, he or she shall send also his or her membership ticket and a written statement that the bearer is authorized to make the purchase for the member...
...recent circular to the affiliated tradesmen there was inserted this clause which is also applicable to purchases made at the society store: "If a member is the head or the regular purchasing agent of a family, all purchases made in his or her name, for said family, are considered to be subject to the regular discount; provided, always, that if the member sends another person to purchase for him or her, he or she shall send also his or her membership ticket and a written statement that the bearer is authorized to make the purchase for the member...
...Yale all the seniors of the Scientific School are compelled to attend a series of lectures on military tactics and operations, in addition to the regular work...
...that of a true statesman," and the result was: affirmative, 22; negative, 30. The debate was then opened for the affirmative by A. Z. Bowen, '85, and he was followed by Merriam, '86, for the negative. Messrs. E. T. Sanford. '85, and W. B. Scofield, '87, then closed the regular debate for the affirmative and negative respectively. When the debate was opened to the house, some of the best speakers in college took the floor. Among them, Currier, '87, Coffin, '85, and Roundy, '85, spoke for the negative; and Fraser, '86, Hansen, '85, Hobson, '86, Rich, '87, Hoar...