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...last issue of the Yale Alumni Weekly appears a plea, for enlarging the scope of the Yale Field, from Professor Theodore S. Woolsey...
...teacher in the University thus covered a full half-century. During this half-century the improved methods of instruction which the elective system made possible, and the development of the Graduate School with its new class of students, greatly changed the character of his teaching and widened its scope. For five years he was the head of a Latin Department of two, who easily did all the work in Latin which was then expected in the University. When he resigned in 1894, he was at the head of a body of eight, of whom five were devoted wholly to teaching...
...from three-quarters of a million each. The Corporation of the University has not as yet planned any definite purpose for the use of this rich endowment. A part will doubtless go to the enlargement of the Library, while the rest will be devoted to widening the scope of the various departments...
...Weld crews, and it seems perfectly reasonable to believe that their success has been due, in part at least, to the use of this stroke, for the other crews who rowed yesterday affected the shorter, so-called professional stroke. The causes for this great advance in the scope and excellence of the Weld crews are to be found in the activity in the club management, and indirectly in the advent of Mr. Lehmann and in the wish of the 'Varsity management to institute a thorough system of rowing in Cambridge. The only real fault to be found with this club...
...announcement of the Student Conference to be held as usual at Northfield next June is commended to the attention of all those who are interested in charitable work. This conference has grown in its scope and usefulness until it is now the kind of a meeting which it does a man some good to attend,-more good, in fact, than most men realize. Harvard men have not taken up the conferences in the past in as general a way as the other colleges have or as one would expect. There are certainly a great many men here who do some...