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...Edwin P. Seaver, superintendent of the Boston public schools, spoke in Seaver 11 last night on "Teaching as a Profession...
...Stone '93, then spoke for the affirmative. He said that we have never been in so advantageous a position to receive this new regulation, and it is to be hoped, that we never shall be again, and the present time far from being unsuited for its adoption is really most opportune. We have gained very little from our associations with the small colleges, and in fact the vote of the University of Pensylvania in an athletic meeting last fall practically deprived Harvard of all chance of winning in football...
...James B. Reynolds, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. spoke in Sever 11 last evening on "British and Continental University Life." Mr. Reynolds said...
...Roosevelt then spoke of the different ways by which an intelligent man might do the best service to his country and state, how length of service does not always imply excellence of service, of the necssity of being thoroughly American, and last but not least, the necessity of being pure, honest and courageous in all actions...
...Harvard Classical Club appointed a committee to bring the matter before the attention of the undergraduates. About twenty-five undergraduates were appointed to act as a general committee in regard to the affair. At a meeting a few nights ago Dr. Morgan and Dr. Tarbell of the classical department spoke briefly and gave the committee the facts of the case which are here set down for the consideration of the college at large. The members of the general committee were unanimously of the opinion that Harvard should be represented in so important a matter, and therefore decided that an opportunity...