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In many courses the midyear marks are not given out until very late, in some courses not at all. The result is that some students remain for a long time in ignorance of the value of their work in the eyes of the instructors. Now, this would all be very...
The facts of the case are these: that it has for some time been possible for a student to graduate from Harvard in three years, provided he acquit himself successfully in the requisite number of courses; but that the faculty has passed no vote to this effect recently. We notice...
Our correspondent is quite right in bewailing any display of "childish" feeling in the present crisis; and yet we do not believe that any such feeling prompted the Athletic committee in their action. Whatever may be the result of their vote they acted on their convictions, prompted by what they...
Colleges grow like nations-not from hour to hour, nor from day to day, but from century to century. The argument that Yale has gained more students in proportion to her former numbers during the last three years than Harvard and that on account of this Yale is destined to...
To return again to the percentage of western men it is evident that since Yale is not making a greater gain in numbers than Harvard, it cannot more than hold its present lead, while if Harvard increases the number of its constituents from the west, whatever the percents may be...