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...might think by the illustrations in the last Spectator that "cubbing" was in order at Columbia...
...contented yet, men have been known to think it necessary to bundle up unusually, and work until in a reeking perspiration, purposely to reduce the flesh, and, truly, a more weakening process can hardly be devised...
...college life, and those who come for the sake of the college education. It is on the latter class that the reputation of the college depends. There is also a third class, which perhaps should not go unmentioned, which is intermediate, including those who come to college because they think it a "good thing to be a college man," who come not so much for the sake of college education itself as for the name of it. Such men may have the honor of becoming college graduates, but that it is an honor to be a college graduate...
...with great pleasure that we call attention to an article in one of our columns taken from a Chicago paper. It is indeed flattering to have such homage part to Harvard students, and it may be the real feeling of many who profess to think otherwise. The young lady was evidently much surprised that she could travel alone out to the wilds of Chicago and Athol, and went prepared as some Europeans who expect to find Indians in Boston...
...think it true that the American man, not only the polished gentleman but the common American, is far more polite and considerate of the wants of the ladies than the Frenchman with his veneered polish of scrapes and bows, or the Englishman with his gruff indifference...