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...They evidently intend to ridicule the ministry of the Methodist Church and show their contempt for it because there were ministers on board the train. One of them pointed to the rear of the car and said, 'there is the bar.' If these young men had been drunk, we would have supposed that they were on a drunken carousal and when they got sober they would be ashamed of their conduct, but as they appeared to be sober we supposed that it was a premeditated attempt to ridicule the ministers on board or their church...
...owes to both clubs. We do not believe that there is another college in the land where it would be necessary to make such appeals in order to secure the clubs a good support. The fact that each year it seems to be necessary to urge the students to show at least a fairly patriotic spirit towards them does not redound at all to our credit. In a university of the standing of Harvard, a large attendance at these concerts ought to be given as a matter of course,-if merely on account of the musical excellence that is always...
Reviewing is useful to show what a vast amount a man can forget in a minimum time. For this purpose examinations are, perhaps, even more effective. [Yale Record...
...attends them as a matter of course. Why then, when an opportunity is given, should not every man do his share toward supporting the clubs by attending these concerts in Sanders? We earnestly hope that a change may be made and that a full house next Monday evening may show our appreciation of their efforts...
...time that some active measures were being taken in order to secure Harvard a fitting representation at Mott Haven next spring? Princeton already claims to be sure of four events, and possibly five, and Yale has several new men who show great promise. On the other hand several of our most prominent athletes have left college. While we do not doubt in the least that Harvard both can and will come off first as in former years, still some active work among the most promising men, would undoubtedly be a most sensible proceeding. It is most unwise to feel...