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...desirable. They add quite a sum to the great amount which Harvard is already giving every year to needy students, and come as an emphasis to the statement made in the catalogue that "good scholars of high character but slender means are very rarely obliged to leave college for want of money...
...understanding that they will be kept an hour, and when they find that they are being kept longer they grow restless and inattentive. The days are crowded so full now with the extra hour thrust in that the most of us have all the lecture room work we want without any additions of the sort described here. Let the bell be rung at one o'clock and at half-past four to remind those instructors who are disposed to run over their time that there are certain limits within which they must keep...
...game next Tuesday afternoon in spite of the fact that it will conflict with the game which the 'varsity eleven plays with Wesleyan that afternoon. It was originally decided to play the game on Wednesday and this would have been much the better arrangement. Every senior and junior will want to attend the class game, and if it is played on Tuesday the attendance at the 'varsity game will be seriously affected. The game with Wesleyan is the most important one that will be played in Cambridge this year, and every man in the University ought to attend...
...Union. Since its resuscitation five years ago it has been sometimes fairly successful, and sometimes almost a complete failure. It is now under the management of men who are determined to make it a success, and they ask the help of the college in their work. What they want is more men to come to the meetings and take part. Their appeal should find a ready response...
...judge anything of the senior class eleven from watching their play yesterday, we should say that they are sadly in want of a captain. This is without the slightest disrespect towards the present captain, whose valuable services are required with the 'varsity squad. We have no doubt that it is hard for him to appoint a substitute; and it may be equally hard for the eleven to choose a successor. But however difficult the problem, Ninety two should find some way to settle matters very speedily and get one man to direct their foot ball work both...