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Question: "Resolved, That the A. B. degree should be conferred on the completion of sixteen courses...
...requirements for the A. B. degree are reduced to sixteen courses. - (a). The evil will be remedied better than by any other method proposed. Atl. Mo., LXVI, 163-7, Nat. LI, 107, XLIX, 425. - (b). Existing customs will not be disturbed: Harv. Mo, XIII, 114. - (c). The standard will be normal: Harv. Mo. XI, 135. - (d). More men can gain a college education: Harv. Mo. XI; 135; Atl. Mo., LXVI, 161-3. - (e). Will reduce college term to three years for those men only who need it and otherwise could not get the A. B. degree...
Question: "Resolved, That the A. B. degree ought to be granted on the completion of sixteen courses." Principal Disputants. - Affirmative: F. J. V. Dakin and E. G. Walker. - Negative: W. P. Anderson and W. L. Bartlett. Open to all students of the University...
Yesterday the team went to Bethlehem, Penn., and played the Lehigh nine. The CRIMSON was unable to get anything but a short account of the game. Harvard had things her own way and won by a score of sixteen to one. Howe and Cobb were the battery and the team made eighteen hits...
...score of 7 to 0. Highlands and Upton were the battery and they deserve great credit for the excellent game which they played. Highlands struck out fifteen men and not a single hit was made off his delivery; while Upton's work was equally good as he excepted sixteen out of seventeen chances. The men batted well, and there was scarcely any one who failed to get a hit. The team made only two errors which were not at all costly. Coughlin and Wilbur were the Manhattan battery. The score by innings...