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...arks" of the Union Railway, which everyone fondly believed had disappeared forever, appeared again in active service yesterday...
Homer's catalogue of ships can only be rivalled in prolixity by a catalogue of the innumerable colleges and "universities" of the West. Ohio, perhaps, can claim to be the greatest mother of colleges in the Union; at least her brood is more numerous than any other. Kenyon, Oberlin, University of Wooster, Baldwin University, Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio University (located amid the classic shades of "Athens"), Heidelberg College, Denison University, Wittenberg College, Antioch College - the list is truly apalling. The predominance of the title, "University," in such a list as the above is very significant. Nothing seems to satisfy...
...Sargent lectured before the Christian Union in Boston last night on "Bathing; its Uses and Abuses...
...game that is played. Besides this, bad weather may prevent a game, in which case two long, disagreeable journeys must be made. There is no argument which can be used for the retention of Dartmouth which could not with equal propriety be offered for the admission of Rutgers or Union. Harvard, at least, cares nothing about beating Dartmouth, and is not at all troubled by an occasional defeat...
...Dunbar. The corporation offering no inducements to Dr. Laughlin to remain, it is said that he is now negotiating for a post elsewhere. Harvard, he says does not keep up with current thought in political and economic questions. The Toppan prize, the Cobden Club essays, the debates of the Union and "the experiments in practical economy constantly tested at Memorial Hall (very 'economical' if not practical) and the Co-operative Society" illustrate Harvard's interest in practical economic discussions...