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...noticeable that in the West the exercises and requirements of this sort are generally made of little or no importance in the practical work of the colleges. The University of Michigan offers no systematic religious training whatever, and much less compels any one to conform to any requirements for attendance at religious exercises. At Cornell we believe the same is true. It is a curious fact that these are the two most prominent examples of university co-education in this country. It may be that the fact is significant and that here may be found a cogent argument either...
...HERALD proposes to elect further members of its editorial board from the junior, sophomore and freshman classes. The editors would therefore be pleased to receive contributions of any sort suitable to the character of the paper from members of these classes. The choice will be made according to the quality and number of contributions...
...Yale they aim at and achieve all that is possible. The motto of Cambridge rejects the common sense of the classic maxim and pretends that omnia possumus omnes - that we can be scholars, and learned and wise and witty, and be oarsmen and runners and blacksmiths, and all that sort of thing...
...learn that the Dining Association is to have a "headship" given it. At least the New York Post says: "A sort of headship will be given the association by bringing the records and the direction of affairs to a centre in one apartment...
...system of complete co-education, still such institutions as the Harvard Annex and Girton, young as they are, have proved that the opposition urged to the higher education of women must soon be a thing of the past. The general impression seems to be that Columbia will make some sort of provision for women, and we hope soon to be able to welcome at least a Columbia "Annex...