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...courses have been arranged in groups with the utmost care, and the only wonder is that the difficulty is not greater. But still many parallel courses in different departments conflict. For example, Philosophy One and Economics Two, two natural companion courses, interfere, as do also Government One, Fine Arts Four and Latin B. French Six can not be taken in the same year with either Economics One or Seven. French Two C conflicts with English Two and Eleven, while History Ten, Economics Four and German One B all come at the same hour. German B, Spanish One and Economics There...
...game with Pennsylvania the Freshmen have an opportunity to put a very creditable end to a season which has been so far not very successful. That the team will do its utmost to represent the class and the University creditably, its pluck and hard work of late gives assurance. And there is equally strong assurance that all will support and encourage them in their efforts...
...list of preachers representing four different denominations who are to fill the pulpit of Appleton Chapel for the next four Sundays, brings out clearly one of the main characteristics of the spiritual side of the University-the desire to have the utmost freedom in matters of creed and spiritual belief-to try all things and "hold fast that which is good." It is a custom of the religious authorities not to announce to what denomination those who conduct chapel belong, and in every way to make the services so simple and free from doctrine or creed that every student...
...board, welcoming the new members of the University and emphasizing their spiritual duties. Rev. Mr. Crothers took as his text, Isaiah. 32-2, and his sermon was an appeal to the large audience present to lay emphasis upon individualism and the personal responsibility of every man to do his utmost to aid humanity...
...result of our next celebration, whatever it be, than is clear at first sight, and it is our duty to be perfectly frank in discussing it. First and foremost the continuance of our intercollegiate contests is at stake, and this alone makes it a matter of the utmost consequence to every student in the University. It is the merest folly to say that the Faculty could not abolish our intercollegiate games, or that they would not take so extreme an action. We might as well put our minds at rest on this subject immediately. The Faculty could most certainly abolish...