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...Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old Testament. Special subject ; Early Hebrew History and the Assyrian Monuments, Professor Lyon, Upper Divinity Hall...
...single case of malaria had occurred on the college premises. Every one of the serious cases of illness could be traced to personal imprudence and exposure. As for New Haven itself, there was far less of malarial fever than there was ten years ago. Athletics was another important subject of which he desired to speak. Athletics were a blessing to the college, drawing away energies which might otherwise be wasted in idleness or vice, but whether intercollegiate contests were desirable was a question of opinion. If abandoned, Yale could doubtless get along without them. No proposition to abandon them, however...
...University of Pennsylvania has challenged Harvard University to row an eight oared shell race, with coxswains, at any time, over any distance of water, and at such place as may be selected by Harvard. The challenge is subject, however, to the condition that Harvard University shall within thirty days inform the University of Pennsylvania of her acceptance or refusal. This proviso is made in order that the other rowing fixtures of the University of Pennsylvania may be so arranged as not to conflict with the time and place chosen by Harvard in case of her acceptance. [Times...
...recently received a communication from a member of the sophomore class on the subject of hour examinations, and although we do not publish the letter in full we take the liberty of using it for a text upon which to make our comments. In the first place our correspondent asks whether hour examinations are necessary. We believe that strictly speaking they are not necessary, although we grant that they may be useful, as for instance, to enable an instructor to gain an idea of what his section is doing. But, asks our correspondent further, is there no other...
...long expected Index is now in press and will be issued next Monday. Judging from the advance sheets which have been placed in our hands, we think the book compares favorably with the former volumes, both in appearance and in subject matter. It is bound in a neat paper cover with the title printed in crimson ink. The contents are of necessity much the same from year to year. This volume however contains several important changes and additions. For the first time the Total Abstinence League appears with a list of officers and members. The Philological Society disappears...