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"It is probable that there will be a radical change in the constitution of the old base-ball league. We have it from authority that Dartmouth will not remain in unless she be reinstated in full, having her share of games on the home campus. It is said that Amherst...
The annual tidal wave of photographic literature now begins to inundate our column. It is as yet rather more of a ripple than a real, large wave, but as a rolling stone gathers no moss - no, not that exactly, rather as a rolling snow ball becomes the more large and...
Of all drinking customs probably "Pledging" is the oldest. By this custom the man pledged arose and stood, with drawn sword, near the one who drank, to protect him from the knives of his enemies. Now a-days he generally takes a social glass himself at the same time. From...
"The criticism is often made that a college education tends to unfit young men for much of the hard work, and many of the practical duties, of every day life. While the facts justify an absolute denial of the above statement, yet it is true that many matters of practical...
The above paragraph is taken from the Dartmouth, where it appeared recently as part of a plan for a debating society. The idea, contained in it, namely, that a college course in itself, must necessarily be incomplete, that the students are left to themselves to extend the course so that...