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...take advantage of the offer. It is not yet known whether the desired rebates can be obtained, but every effort will be made to secure them. If on account of the short time left for making arrangements no reductions can be obtained for the Christmas recess, it will still remain a suitable object for the society to try to procure them for the spring recess and the summer vacation. All men who intend to sign are requested to sign today, so that the society may have a basis for calculation in its endeavor to secure the desired rates from...
...severe and impracticable, from various reasons. It would put an end to the College Foot-ball League, in so much that Harvard and Princeton and Princeton and Yale would play together in separate leagues. Then it would be influential towards making foot-ball unpopular here, as Princeton would remain the only college able to compete with Harvard. It would, moreover, tend to intensify the unfriendly feeling already to some extent existing between Harvard and Yale, which is undesirable and not a worthy object to attain. It is surely unworthy of the two acknowledged leaders of American colleges that there should...
...spirit and aims of our Vassar contemporary are high and altogether worthy. If the rest of the college world will but join in the scheme with as sincere and earnest a purpose as is exhibited by our sisters at Vassar, its outcome and uses would no longer remain uncertain...
...Harvard, and will be long remembered in her annals whether victory or defeat is ours. If Harvard succeeds in winning the championship, results of the highest benefit will follow; if she is defeated it will be by a worthy adversary in a well-fought contest, and it will but remain for us to make the struggle again another year. The team has worked and trained with care and faithfulness and certainly deserves the reward of success. At any rate they will receive the enthusiastic support of the entire college...
...prices can be reduced until there is a sufficient endowment to place the instruction of women in Cambridge on the same basis with men. It is, of course, desirable that women should not be obliged to pay more for the same instruction than men pay, though it may still remain the case that they pay in Cambridge more than is required elsewhere...