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Seminar, German A. Whole term's work in translation and Grammar thoroughly reviewed by college instructor of two years' experience teaching German. Tuesday, 7.30 p. m. Kirkland place, No. 12. 3d house Right hand side...
...least nominally on the reserve shelves. In the past this misplacement or misappropriation of books has been attributed to students. No doubt the fault does he largely at their door, not wholly, however, as recent events have shown. Instructors as well as students are sometimes the offenders. The right of instructors to the use of reserve books is clearly prior to the right of students; but it can hardly be transformed into a license to retain them more than a few days at most. The interests of students merits consideration as well as the inserts of students merits consideration...
...training the candidates for team. In order to test the endurance and energy of the candidates, a certain amount of work is required-not too much for a man who obtains nine hours of regular sleep and obeys the other rules in regard to training. The trainer has a right to assume that the training rules are obeyed. But unfortunately there are men dishonorable enough to disregard those rules, after having offered themselves as candidates for teams. What is more trouble some is the fact that the friends of such men are willing to stand by, and even to join...
...justice to the men who have no lockers in the gymnasium it is but right to say a word against the habit which some men have, of obtaining lockers with no intention of using them. There is, we are sorry to learn, a large number of such men. The lockers which they have obtained they make not the slightest use of, and their advantages are entirely lost. We would urge, therefore, the men who are in possession of lockers which they never utilize to surrender them to men who are in actual and daily need of them...
...writer of the first communication, instead of putting the old question of "What is the matter with Harvard?" asks, "Is anything the matter with Harvard?" His answer is that Harvard is all right or at least will soon be so. Our present position in athletics is the result of forcing athletics into a position of false importance. The faculty, the alumni and the [students are awakening to this, and the tendency of the faculty is "to bring about that spirit of broad culture in athletics which is characteristic of English university life, where athletics supplement the true purposes and enjoyments...