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...Those "Flunked-dead" will be carried out at the close of each session. Those who are only "rattled" will be reserved for a second trial...
...second annual convention of the Modern Language association of America was held December 29, in Columbia College. Professor Franklin Carter of Williams college presided. The chairman read some interesting unpublished letters of Jean Paul Richter. Several technical papers were also read. The evening session was occupied by a discussion on the question, "Would it be Desirable to substitute Modern for Ancient Languages in Admission Examinations in Colleges?" The question was discussed at length, and was finally laid aside...
...General Tappan will call the attention of these men to the legislation concerning the subject. They also allege that there is quite a general feeling that the property should not be used by men who discriminate against women as medical students and that the General Court at its next session will be asked to make the trustees of Dartmouth college trustees of the state property...
...notice published by the Faculty Committee on Athletics, setting forth a given day on which the committee will regularly be in session, has been received with general satisfaction by the students. The trouble with this committee last year was the impossibility of getting its opinion, as a whole, on any question of importance, without long and vexatious delays. Personal application to one member of the committee would lead to one statement, and the same application to another member would result in a very different statement. It was this seeming want of union in the committee itself which did much...
...fine opportunity for linguistic study. To fill the need thus felt, Prof. Montague, determined to start another school in its place, although with some doubt of its paying expenses the first year. The result, however, more than justified his venture. Over two hundred pupils were gathered, and the session was most profitable and interesting. Great praise is due to Prof. Montague for the admirable corps of teachers selected by him. With such instruction as came from the veteran Dr. Heness, originator of the "Natural Method," from the delightful Prof. Zuelling, and others of almost equal genius for teaching, study...