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...February number of the New England Magazine contains an article of some interest to Harvard men. Although the latter spend years in Cambridge they are as a rule unlikely to become much acquainted with the civil and municipal life going on around them. The article by Ashton R. Willard on the "Rindge Gifts to Cambridge" may therefore serve a purpose in showing what has been done for the place in which they live by a former Harvard man, who was at the same time an affectionate son of the University city. The article is fully illustrated with views...
...changed for the better. It is interesting to note these changes, and to recall the condition which brought them about. Before 1887-88 the restrictions upon the personal liberty of a student amounted to very little. He was nominally obliged to attend recitations, but so little was the rule regarded that it was the custom for a party of no small number to take an extended tour during the winter term. Athletics were not under control. Athletic organizations might leave Cambridge at will, and men who had very little standing in their class might represent the University on athletic teams...
...clause of the rule reads, "in public athletic contests, whether confined to students of the University or not." This is evidently pointed at those members of other athletic associations who are in college. It means that such men, while they are students, must be passed by the director of the Heminway Gymnasium before they can represent their other association in a public contest. It is a rule which we shall not attempt to criticize; but we suspect that, if our interpretation is correct, it will bring about many perplexing cases. Every student ought to know these rules; if they...
Violation of this rule debars a student from all further participation in public athletic contests, whether confined to students of the University or not, until he is reinstated by vote of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports...
Violation of this rule debars a student from all further participation in public athletic contests, whether confined to students of the University or not, until he is reinstated by vote of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports...