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Some plan can doubtless be devised for keeping those who are not employed off the grounds and regulating the conduct of those allowed to remain. Any improvement would be welcome. Let the Tennis Association, then, direct some of its newly-found energy to the correction of this abuse, and if they succeed they will have merited the sincere thanks...
...holder or holders of a court leave the university or do not wish to remain longer holders of the court, the remaining holder or holders can retain the court provided they immediately fill up the number of holders to at least four. This is, however, subject to the limitations of rule...
...than of philology will be given up. As before there will be two Hebrew courses. The instruction in Arabic will now be included in two courses instead of in one as before. Assyrian will be given two new courses in addition to the old one. The Aramaic course will remain as before. By these changes the pamphlet will include eight courses in Semitic languages, making a department that cannot be surpassed by any in this country, and at least equal to any in Europe. The Sanskrit and Zend department will remain as before...
...place of Herodotus. This course, which is intended for those who wish to acquire facility in reading Greek, can be taken three successive years, instead of two as formerly, and the authors read will be (1883-84) Homer, (1884-85) Greek plays, (1885-86) Herodotus. The composition courses will remain unchanged, as will 7, 8, 9, Prof. Goodwin returning to his old courses. Prof. White's course on the "Life of the Ancient Athenians," Greek 10 hereafter, will be raised to a full course, but will be omitted next year...
...only about two weeks more remain before the class races, the daily movements of the class oarsmen are beginning to be watched with greater interest; the freshmen especially seem disposed to encourage their crew by their presence at the boat house, while every pleasant day finds a good number of upper classmen congregated on the floats. All of the crews are now comfortably seated in their shells, which are in the main rowed very steadily. The freshmen are showing up remarkably well, a fact which looks well for the future of our University crew; their recent race with the Unions...