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When William of Orange came to England, he undertook to carry on his administration by having members of both the great political parties in his councils. The result was not satisfactory. Then he called about him the members of the Whig party because, whatever their short-comings, they were at...
Our attention has been drawn to a circumstance connected with the Harvard Law Review which is significant as showing Harvard's attitude towards men from other colleges who are studying here. From the first year class of the Law School three editors to the Law view have just been chosen...
In order to make room in the programme for these new subjects the Association recommends that the time alloted to arithmetic, geography, and English grammar be reduced to whatever extent may be necessary.
Wherever Comenius went, in whatever countries he established his schools, he first tried to bring about the thorough study of the mother tongue. On this he laid the greatest stress and with what foresight and judgement we can best determine by the attitude taken at present by the leading universities...
The crew has almost no money whatever and none is being subscribed, so it is impossible to state when the men will go to the training table. It is hoped, however, that a sufficient sum will be pledged to enable them to go by the first of April.