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...York, and who will wish to spend a day or two at home will be deprived of the benefit of low rates which the others enjoy. To provide for all, it seems to me feasible and proper that the management make such arrangement that the men who wish to stay in New York for a day or two, can do so, and at the same time enjoy the privilege of reduced fare...
...correspondent this morning complains that the Princeton men were compelled to stay out in the cold during the intermission in Saturday's game while the Harvard Club enjoyed the shelter of the Pudding building. We believe that this was optional on their part, as Wesleyan in the game of November 5 retired from the field during the intermission, and Princeton must have been accorded similar hospitality...
...seats near the doors. This made it at times very difficult for those interested in the lecture to hear what was being said. The lectures in English B are voluntar, and those who do not care enough for the subject to keep quiet through the entire hour had better stay away. In History I very much the same thing has been noticeable for several weeks. Harvard is not a preparatory school, and this mention ought to be enough to prevent such a thing happening again...
...representatives of the various colleges to the intercollegiate tennis tournament at New Haven will be furnished sleeping accommodations on the campus during their stay in that place...
...suffer either a close, shiftin atmosphere or to endure such a continuous current of cold air beating down on one's head as to confine him in his room for a day or so with a bad cold or a sore throat. Prof. Childs was compelled to stay in his house two days last week as a direct result of his zeal in trying to find some books in the library. All this cannot be laid to the riegligence of the employees of that building, since pure air must be obtained even at the risk of severe consequences; but there...