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...because in his short period of activity he proved himself the highest type of citizen. In speaking of his life the New York Evening Post says editorially,- "that he conceived it to be the duty of every man, and the especial duty of the educated man, to render public service. As soon as he was established for life in Cleveland he began working to secure better government for the city. His efforts soon attracted attention, and won him popular support, which led to his election in the spring of '96 as a member of the City Council. In a short...
...first of the William Belden Noble lectures which is to be given in Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening marks the beginning of what promises to be an interesting and notable course. The speakers who are chosen are sure to have a large hearing, and to render successful the object of the lectures; to extend the influence of religion throughout the University. The founder of the course should receive the thanks of the University for making it possible to hear men of distinction speak on such interesting subjects...
...frequent criticism is that the Corporation have nothing in mind but questions of present economy and convenience. We should therefore urge that some plan for the development of the present property be publicly adopted. Then if future bequests or the conditions on which money is given should render it expedient to depart from this plan, opportune rather than tardy criticism would be insured and greater forethought exercised...
...speak of its services to Freshman debating, almost the existence of a Freshman club rests on the interest aroused by rivalry with some other organization, and now that Yale freshman debates are forbidden some definite adversary is needed to keep the men up to their best work and render the club as good a training ground as possible. This service the Sophomore Club has thus far well rendered, and the importance of continuing the good work must be recognized. In its contests with the Freshman Club it labors under the disadvantage of having its honorary members who are on either...
...University of Pennsylvania has recently established a small hospital, with ten beds, where sick students can have every comfort and the best medical attention, for one dollar a day. An effort will be made to have these beds endowed, which will render them free of cost to students...