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...noticed them when I was myself an undergraduate, but my attention has been again aroused by the fact that one of my sons is a student at Oxford, and that some of his brothers are to follow in his steps. The remedies I must leave for those who rule the colleges to find...
...following-named members of '85 were elected class supper committee last Wednesday : Welles, Doggett, Cutler, Brooks, Bridgeman, Robinson, Richards, Colgate, Vincent, Baird. The rule of the faculty lately abolished which forbade the Glee Club to leave town during termtime has been the means of the club giving a number of concerts this winter. The next concert will be given in Bridgeport on the 22d of this month. Lacrosse is booming among the sophomores. At a meeting of the association last evening the following-named officers were elected : President, Cottle; captain, McDonnell; secretary and treasurer, Oakford. They have obtained a field...
Subject for Fourth Forensic: 1. Is a protective tariff beneficial to the United States as a whole? 2. Alexander Hamilton as a statesman. [Hamilton's Works. Morse's Life of Hamilton.] 3. Are the creations of the Fine Arts subject to rule? 4. Is the idea of individuality, or complete human development, more prominent in the Greek or in the Christian Ethics? 5. Has Keat's poetry any theoretic aim? - Due from the whole class, April...
...meeting of the National Association of Amateur Athletes in New York the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association was represented by E. J. Wendell and by W. S. Sloan of Columbia. The championship meeting will be held June 10. Mr. Wendell asked, on behalf of the Inter-Collegiate Association, that the rule disqualifying college base-ball players who competed with professional players where gate-money was charged, be rescinded, for the reason that they individually receive no part of the proceeds, but that the money received is entirely applied to paying the expenses of the nine. The rule was rescinded...
...attainments is therefore one that concerns the welfare of the profession itself not less than it concerns the public. No better way can, perhaps, be proposed than that which it was the aim of the American Academy of Medicine to establish and foster, viz: a return to the ancient rule of four years' preparatory college training and three years in the medical school in place of the now almost universally prevalent...