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...litigation in the Sprague estate still continues. It is proved that Gen. Butler offered 26 cents on $1 on the face value of the trust mortgage notes...
...hoped that every '83 man who possibly can will attend the class supper on next Tuesday evening. The junior year is, perhaps, the most opportune of any for such an occasion, and we trust that each one will lend his presence to make the approaching junior class dinner an exceptional success...
...groves of Academus, we have witnessed the ineffectual and contemptible emotions of an envious spirit, which has shown itself a foe to its literary seniours." (The Lyceum was published by members of the senior class.) And they continue: "Such has been the treatment which we have received, undeservedly, we trust, from those of the sons of Alma Mater, who, standing in immediate proximity to us, should have been a force on the right hand and on the left of their brothers to protect their reputation and assert their merit." "Harvard indifference" again, we hear Snodkins whisper! They truly claim...
...although two meetings of the committee appointed have been held; at neither, was it possible to take any action in the matter, from the fact that not a sufficient number of the committee were present. The book proposed is certainly something that is desirable, and even needed, and we trust that enough interest will henceforth be shown to enable the directors to at least plan the work that must be done, in order to give the college a book of songs more characteristic and individual than those at present contained in the song books; and what is more important, something...
...Williams College freshmen, that "the incident shows for the hundreth time the imperfection of the present system of examinations and of class organization in our colleges. A lad with a certain gift of smartness can get through a term with a very limited amount of study, and trust to trick and device to save himself from disgrace at the final test." The Times further argues in favor of substituting regular weekly examinations, in place of the present system of annual or of term examinations. Then it says very strongly : "Under such a system, and with other equally necessary reforms...