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"Memory Training," by W. L. Evans, M. A., is a little volume which announces itself as a complete and practical system of developing and training the memory and is "dedicated to the student who masters it." The author divides his subject into two parts. The physiological and the psychological sides...
At the end of the race when the positions were announced, I was a little surprised that Mr. Bardeen had not a place, as I did not remember having passed, and did not think Mr. Keating, the winner, had passed him twice; I took it for granted, however, that I...
We have heard complaints that some of the freshmen have refused to give up their rooms to seniors on Class Day. This, we are sure, has happened through ignorance of college customs, and not through unwillingness to comply with them. The freshmen probably do not appreciate that Class Day is...
The Washington Corps enjoyed its greatest prosperity about 1833 when George Peabody was captain. It was then reorganized as a battalion instead of a company and lasted until 1834, when it was suppressed on account of participation by many of its members in the "Great Rebellion" of that year. The...
Again, the writer is very much at fault in his conclusions about the statistics used by the CRIMSON. He cannot understand why the recent gains of Yale over Harvard with respect to western men should be called accidental. Taking the Advocate's figures between 1878 and 1886, you will find...