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STELLA BASBLEU, Vassar, '81, has just been relating some astounding astronomical facts and figures...
...pardoned for preferring the Student above the rest, mainly for its manly and sensible editorials, its generally courteous tone, and the really witty articles that appear from time to time. Were General Garfield not to be our next President, the Athenoeum might be more entertaining reading. Of the Vassar Miscellany we have little to say, because there is so much to praise, so little to - not condemn, but differ from. It is a model among the monthlies; the department, De Temporibus et Moribus, we have sufficiently commended heretofore . . . The Cornell papers form the strongest possible contrast to the Miscellany, - captious...
...women thus encroaching upon College rooms and College privileges are interlopers. If the Harvard Annex is merely another expression for co-education, as the course they have taken seems to prove, let us have no Annex whatever. There are numerous institutions where women can obtain a university education, Vassar or Smith College for example, and the need of such instruction from Harvard professors is not so urgent but that it can be endured, rather than that the rights of Harvard College should be imposed upon. If we are to have coeducation, let it be announced boldly in the catalogue...
THERE are three Japanese students at Vassar...
Miss H. (who has chosen medicine as a profession, to Professor, who has given the class an ox's heart to dissect). - "Oh! Professor, can't we have forks to handle it with?" - Vassar Miscellany...