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...chapel choir at Williams receives a regular salary, has rehearsals and renders chapel exercises attractive by good music...
...been put to, which may be an injury to him perhaps all his life. There seems to be absolutely no good at all in work like this in a great majority of cases. But what can be done to remedy it ? Nothing, we think, so long as the regular system of examinations is continued. If "cramming" be necessary for a man to just continue with his class, he will of course do it and do it with the same results we have indicated. The only way to change it seems to be to change the examination system. Everyone agrees...
...committee of safety ordered the students to be removed, and the three buildings, Massachusetts, Old Harvard and Old Stoughton were turned into barracks. No college work was done till the following September. In that month, as the siege was still in progress, the college assembled at Concord where the regular curriculum was carried on till June 1776, when all returned to Cambridge. Meanwhile, as the common soldiers occupied the buildings, the provincial Congress had caused the library and apparatus to be removed to Andover. Here they remained in safe keeping at the Theological Seminary until 1778, when they were returned...
...approving the action of the faculty showed how the river and Jarvis field, which should be for the use of all, had been given up to a few men, and said that athletics had extended beyond their proper sphere and needed due oversight and regulation. The debate of the regular disputants was closed by Mr. S. E. Winslow, '85, who argued that the faculty had not right to interfere simply because football or base-ball were played somewhat differently from the time when they (the faculty) were in college. Improvements had taken place in these sports as in everything else...
...athletics, but simply to do away with "legalized ruffianism" and put the game of football on a higher plane than at present. The game, with the proposed modifications in the rules, would be just as attractive to all, and much more gentlemanly. The vote on the arguments of the regular dispubants showed 21 for the affirmative and 31 for the negative. The entire debate was decided 17 to 15 for the negative. The selection of the question for the next debate was left to the executive committee and the meeting then adjourned...