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...chosen peculiarly with a view to its healthful position-on the top of "a sandy hill in the middle of the State, where the rain water disappears almost instantaneously, and for miles away you look down upon pines that are health-giving." The climate is mild and balmy. Seldom is there any winter. "The buildings, like those of Northern colleges of the grade of Dartmouth, Brown or Amherst, never had any doors apparently, and do not need them." Nor have hard blizzards necessitated even the replacing of "windows broken in war time." The roses bloom all the time in open...
...attention has been called to the fact that the course of lectures on English History by Professor Cooke and the College Conferences come on the same night. So seldom is an opportunity given for hearing such interesting lectures as Professor Cooke's, that it is unfortunate that they should be broken into by the College Conferences. The College Conferences, however, have always been held Tuesday evenings; and as they are more or less a fixture in the University, it is not right to ask for a change of their date. Such being the case, we hope that Professor Cooke will...
...students may make itself felt, that has been organized by Harvard men. There is no reason why it should not be a success. It is founded upon the right principles, and if properly carried out it is hound to attract the attention of a class of men who now seldom have an opportunity for a social gathering. It is right that questions of the hour should be discussed, so that each class may find out what are the lines of thought of the other class. All men interested in this sort of thing will be rejoiced to get this opportunity...
...justice to many men who have no lockers in the gymnasium it is no more than right that a work should be said against the habit some men have of engaging lockers and seldom using them. To be sure these men pay for their lockers, but if they do not use them they should not deprive others of using them and ought to give them up. Speaking of gymnasium inconveniences, we cannot help bringing up that time-worn topic-the wretched condition of the shower-bath. The application to in of the term "totally inadequate" is not too strong...
...general the work of the clubs was very gratifying. The Glee Club has seldom before shown, uniformly throughout a performance, such skill and ability, and the leader and other officers of the organization have brought up the club to an exceedingly high standard. The other clubs also have reached a high deree of technical skill, and delicate effect...