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With the beginning of the new ear the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology has been transferred to the Corporation of the University. Heretofore the property belonging to the Museum has been held in trust by a Board of Trustees. The Museum (as annually stated in the Catalogue) has been "a constituent part of the University; but its relations to it have been affected by peculiar provisions." These provisions are now removed by the transfer of all the property held by the Trustees. The Museum will henceforth be directed by a faculty in place of a Board of Trustees...
...seeking several terms, the President must trust more and more either to the help of bosses and machines or to the love of the people. (b.) In the first the tendency is toward the stealing of the people's power by one class: in the second, the people transfer their power to a popular idol. (Bryce p. 69.) (2.) Frequent change of President is essential to a republican government. (a.) By change alone, is the interest and responsibility of the people in the government maintained. (b.) Continued re-election of the same man is the beginning of the resignation...
...committee of the leading citizens has informed Guy Richards of the Regatta Committee that it will provide free transportation for the boats, crews and attendants to and from the universitires. It agrees to build boat houses, survey and buoy the course, and further, to transfer the steam launches of the different universities to the lake and return. To the college students reduced rates at the hotels will be given...
...sure to be some which would make very desirable additions to one or other of the libraries. The departments are doing a great service to students by their attempts to reserve special books, and they should be aided in every way. It is but a small matter to transfer spare books to them when the college course is done...
...each of the five years, 1890-94, (1) the number of those who received the degree of A.B. in three years from the time of admission as Freshman, or in three years after admission as Special Students or as students in the Lawrence Scientific School, in cases where transfer to a College class was allowed in view of full satisfaction of all requirements; (2) the number of those who received leave of absence for the Senior year, upon the completion of the whole or nearly the whole of the number of courses required for graduation; (3) the number of those...