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...collegiatebred men come from small country colleges, academies and seminaries, and many of them state that they have graduated at some noted law school, such as Harvard, Ann Arbor, or New York. Harvard has seven college graduates, Princeton four, the University of Virginia four, Bowdoin two, Dartmouth four, Union three, Yale two, Amherst two, Brown two, Ann Arbor five, Jefferson two, Franklin two, and numerous other colleges...
Yesterday in New York, there was organized a body which will be known as the American Foot-Ball Union, and only clubs playing under intercollegiate rules will be eligible to membership. The objects of the Union are to promote foot-ball interests, and to arrange each season a schedule of intercollegiate matches...
...next debate of the Union the question for discussion will be, "Resolved, That the percentage system of marking in vogue at Harvard should be abolished." The principal disputants will be, affirmative, G. P. Knapp, '87, and Herman Page, '88; negative, H. B. Hutchins, '86, and I. H. Bronson...
Prof. T. D. Seymour of Yale, and Prof. J. H. Wheeler of the University of Virginia, Prof. Francis Brown of Union Theological Seminary, and Prof. W. G. Hale of Cornell, have been added to the managing committee...
...readily seen, the main purpose of the Nations is to bring together men of common ties and sympathies, and, by this union, to bring them, in turn, into contact with all the rest of the university men. This system works admirably among our Swedish brothers, and it would seem to recommend itself to favor among students in American universities. Nothing can be more pleasant than acquaintance with men from one's own state or city, and frequently the acquaintance would never be made unless by some such method as this...