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...from those graduates now studying in the Law School; endorsed by many a graduate of prominence, - the great prayer petition of 1886 cannot fail to mark an era in the progress of Harvard. But granting that it fail in its main object, - that, in spite of it, prayers still remain compulsory, - yet the Overseers cannot refuse to heed the reasonable and manly request contained in a minor clause, asking that detailed reasons be given for unfavorable action, if such action be taken. We look, then, for a happy conclusion of the matter, or at least for a candid statement...
Michael Davitt recently lectured before the students of Oxford. He was obliged to remain in one of the college buildings over night and in the morning found his door screwed up. He was compelled to make his exit through a window, letting himself down by sheets tied together...
Besides regulating the temperature of the body, the perspiration serves to throw off from the system worn out matter. If the perspiration is stopped by any means as cold or otherwise, these substances remain in the blood until some other organ takes upon itself the office of expelling them. Disease is a not an unfrequent result of this. The only matter which is formed in the sebaceous glands protects the skin from cold...
...restrictions in the yard. The entries were lighted by private subscription, a few men clubbing together occasionally and buying a lantern or two. These would last but a short time, as some belated carouser usually found a happy finale for his "bat" in smashing them. Then the entries would remain in Egyptian darkners until the next subscription had been made and new lanterns hung...
...more than it was last year: and then the university income was $30,000 more than its expenses. Up to date, the university has sold 990,000 acres of its Wisconsin lands for $4,000,000, which sum gives an income of $200,400 annually. There still remain unsold 160,000 acres, which are steadily increasing in value...