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...nine has not gone into training yet, and it makes some of the students rather anxious for its welfare, although it is a subject of discussion whether a nine, outside of its pitchers and catchers, is benefitted any by winter work. We understand that Corcoran and Derby have been corresponded with about training the men, but as yet no answer has been received from them. There is some talk about fixing up the old ball ground on the campus, by taking off the turf and loam, and filling in with hard gravel on the infield; but, in as much...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH. | 2/16/1882 | See Source »

There is to be a German conference in Sever 4 at 7.30 this evening. The subject will be "The Parthenon at Rome." None but students are invited. These conferences are very entertaining, and afford an excellent opportunity for German students to acquire fluency in speaking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 2/16/1882 | See Source »

...Messianic Thought." Special subject: "Post-Exilian Religious Thought." Professor Toy. Divinity Hall lecture room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BULLETIN. | 2/15/1882 | See Source »

...that your examination in physics should consist almost entirely of problems and formulas. The college expects that you are all going to become engineers or scientists. It is moreover a splendid discipline for the mind to cram a mass of formulas, and to neglect the general principles of the subject. And it is really silly to object because so large a proportion of the class get marks under 50 per cent., and that so many men get conditioned in this subject every year. Your course otherwise is so easy and simple that it needs some heroic tonic like your physics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/15/1882 | See Source »

...Post came out yesterday morning with a scathing editorial on "Uncivilized Collegiates." We quote the following as a sample of the Post editor's views on the subject: "In the more high-toned current items of crime the college student occupies a conspicuous place, and there are many pranks of his that deserve to come under this head which are called by a milder name, because a college student is supposed to be incapable of crime - he merely breaks the laws." Again he says that a tendency to lawlessness has been observed at Harvard, Yale, etc., within a very recent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/15/1882 | See Source »

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