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...returns from the various colleges of this country show an astonishing increase in the size of the incoming classes. This fact awakens in everyone the realization of the truth that during the past few years the strides made in all the departments of science and literature have been very great, but in no direction has this advance become more manifest than in the progress of learning at the different colleges. The faculties have adopted broader principles, giving the students a larger scope in the selection of studies, and the number of courses in the different schools have been constantly enlarged...
...following are the dates of the races between the crews of the various colleges: Thursday, June, 23 - Harvard and Columbia 'Varsity at 12 m. Friday June 24 - Yale and Pennsylvania 'Varsity. Saturday, June 25 - Yale and Pennsylvania Freshmen. Thursday, June 30 - Harvard and Columbia Freshmen. Friday, July 1 - Yale and Harvard 'Varsity...
...written request of any two members of the advisory committee, or delegates of the intercollegiate association, the secretary of the committee shall convene a meeting both of the advisory committee and of the intercollegiate association, but the same shall be only on five days written notice to the various members and delegates, which notice must contain a statement of the object of the said meetings. The meetings of the present year shall be governed by this section...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: For some time the impression has been gaining ground both in and out of college that the financial concerns of our various athletic associations, and especially of the boat club, are not and have not been managed with sufficient economy and care. The general opinion seems to be not that the management is needlessly or wilfully extravagant, but that the want of economy arises from the careless way in which expenses are incurred and accounts kept. The manager and captain are almost omnipotent in financial arrangements, and the mass of contributors have no opportunity whatever of passing...
...Boston Herald has recently issued a little book, compiled by Mr. Moore, base-ball editor of the paper, in which is contained all the dates of games, officers, and members of the clubs in the various leagues. It is very tastefully gotten up and has a space in which to score the runs, hits and errors in each game...