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The audience at the Historical lecture Wednesday evening, was much annoyed by the disturbance and childish pranks of a crowd of Cambridge youths who attended. The ill timed applause and boisterous demonstrations were extremely discourteous to the speaker, and we are surprised that the makers of the disturbances were admitted...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - While not wishing to seem a grumbler on principle, I think a word against the practice, too common in our English department, of tediously dwelling on the life of an author and rehearsing all the small talk about his actions, might be well-timed; especially, when this...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - Now that the Conference Committee has ended its consideration of the marking system, the question may fairly be asked, how far it has fulfilled its purposes; to what extent it has satisfied student expectation. We see that much criticism of its non action has been ill-timed...
Cornell's new president, Charles Kendall Adams, in his inaugural on Thursday, referred to President Eliot's administration as "entitled to the distinction of forming a great epoch in the development of higher education in America." This praise, so merited, is to an equal degree significant. It shows that President...
The injustice of the prescribed system is contrasted with the waste of time through ill advised selections under the elective system. "Prescribed studies may be ill judged or ill adapted, ill timed, or ill taught, but none the less inexorably they fall on just and unjust. The wastes of choice...