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This issue of the Almanac is particularly interesting to Harvard men, as it devotes several pages to records of all the races of Harvard crews from 1865 to October 25, 1873. The races between Harvard clubs before 1865 are not given, because, as the editor says, whatever records of them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Books. | 5/8/1874 | See Source »

ON President Eliot's return from England it is expected that many minor changes will be introduced in the College, and, perhaps, several of greater moment. These novelties will be modelled, it is to be presumed, on the present systems in vogue at Oxford and at Cambridge, as the chief...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/8/1874 | See Source »

The English system, as is well known, has for its corner-stone the principle of heavily endowed fellowships and competitive examinations, which latter are carried to an extreme. These institutions have, to be sure, the prestige of old age, and their supporters claim that they produce the most excellent results...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/8/1874 | See Source »

THE University Review, of Wooster, O., is the next paper that attempts to raise its moral reputation by a "goody" attack upon tobacco; the chief argument against its use being the startling and brilliant discovery that it is a "filthy weed." The writer seems to think that if he throws...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUR EXCHANGES. | 5/8/1874 | See Source »

XVI. It is not lawful to take the ball from off the ground for any purpose whatever, unless it be in touch.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brevities. | 4/24/1874 | See Source »

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