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...next half hour was frittered away in trying to decide on a question of debate for the next meeting. The meeting rejected one subject after another, voting to reconsider the vote, and then rejecting the subject again. One or two gentlemen became so entangled in the snarl of amendments and amendments to amendments, that they did not know on which side they were voting, and had to ask leave to change their votes; while another gentleman seriously proposed that the union discuss the topic of "Free Tariff." The question finally decided on was : "Resolved, That the present tendency of athletics...
Prof. Lyon lectures at 12 M. today in Divinity Hall Upper Lecture Room, on Assyrian Antiquities. The special subject is: The Izdubar Legends (continued). Chaldean Account of the Deluge...
...they seemed sensible and forcible enough. Furthermore, he said that if the author of the Crimson editorial, or any one else who felt aggrieved, would come to him and show a good reason why he should not be questioned, he would gladly excuse him from further annoyance on the subject. The same offer was made at the beginning of the term and also repeated once at least, so we fear there was no excuse for the Crimson article. This questioning method may be disagreeable to many, and some of the questions asked may seem trivial, but we think that very...
...importance before the college world, and is becoming the chief topic of discussion at the colleges interested. For the purpose of exhibiting as truthfully as possible the real status of opinion on the question at the present time among the several colleges, we present below letters upon the subject from several colleges, and from the others we present the editorial opinions of the representative paper of each college...
...decidedly formed. The general tendency is however toward reducing the number of nines in the league. Of course if it is advisable to take such action, Amherst, Dartmouth and Brown are the least desirable members of the league. The editorial in the Yale News upon the subject was an amusing one. The position taken seeming to be that Yale would not stand by and see Amherst abused; and the impression given was that Yale's authority in the matter was supreme...