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...Crane; 2. F. S. Duncan; 3, J. D. Gorham; anchor, S. W. Sturgis; sub., T. H. Buttimer. '91-1, P. Y. DeNormandie; 2, A. B. Nichols: ,3, J. F. Bass; anchor, J. J. Higgins; sub., R. W. Wood. '92-1, R. C. Robbins; 2, J. H. Wright; 3, J. H. Rhoades, jr.; anchor, H. R. Allen; subs., G. S. Curtis and G. H. Thomas. '93-1, F. Winsor; 2, P. V. K. Johnson; 3, R. Bisbee; anchor, N. T. Robb; sub., H. L. Flint...
...following names were accidentally omitted from the list of the general committee given in Tuesday's CRIMSON: Dr. J. C. Rolfe, Mr. F. W. Nicolson, Messrs. G. Blagden, jr., '90, W. K. Post, '90, E. F. Fitzhugh, '91, J. Wendell jr., '91. The following have been added to the sub-committee: Dr. Rolfe, Mr. Nicolson and Messrs. Dexter, Stokes and Norton...
...Rolfe; from '91-J. T. Burnett, H. A. Davis. J. B. Henderson, Jr., H. McCulloch, Jr., I. N. P. Stokes, H. Tallant, S. Van Rensallaer; from '92-T. W. Lamont, H. M. Landon, N. Rantoul, R. Saltonstall; from '93-R. Norton; graduate, H. W. Haley. The special sub committee on arrangements is Dr. M. H. Morgan, P. S. Abbot, R. D. Brown, H. W. Haley, H. P. Magoun...
...Political Economy, which will soon appear and of which some of the proof sheets have been distributed to members of Political Economy courses, will be a handy volume of about three hundred and fifty pages. It is printed in clear type with convenient numbering of paragraphs and suitable sub headings for each one. At the end of each chapter there are a number of questions and tests on the subject matter under discussion, and at the end of the book there is an appendix giving a summary of the tariff schedule of the United States. Professor MacVane's system...
...Under the first head Mr. Adams suggests four elements. Religion, the first named of these, has far more influence upon the average college man than people believe. A religion, or rather the forms of religion which are forced upon young men have less influence than if allowed to be sub-survient to the individual's will. For that reason Mr. Adams believes that the colleges which place no restrictions on the student in the form of church attendance etc., accomplish more good than the ones which enforce such observation. Moreover the colleges which are thus liberal offer fully as much...