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R. D. Sears, '83, has been appointed to represent Harvard on the executive committee of the Inter-Collegiate Tennis Association.
We perhaps owe an apology to our readers for again trespassing upon the much-debated question of co-education. Direct testimony, however, from those who have had actual experience with it, such as was presented in the letter from Cornell, which we published a few days ago, and such as...
Even undergraduates are very apt to have an inadequate conception of the amount of influence exerted directly by inter-collegiate sports on college students. The assertion that fully one-sixth of the students of Harvard College were during the winter in training for teams and crews which will represent us...
Smith College has the honor of having originated a unique style of entertainment, which takes place when the young ladies celebrate having finished the study of astronomy. It is known as the "Celestial Party." The floor of the hall which is to be the scene of the festivities is marked...
In an old volume of bound music in the college library is a song called "Father Abbey's Will," which has a curious history. The words were written in 1730, and represent the various donations of Father Abbey, or, as the college records show, of Father Abdy, the originator of...