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Prof. S. Waterhouse of Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., a graduate of Harvard University in 1853, in the same class with President Eliot, and one who has been an officer of Washington University throughout its whole life, more than twenty-five years, predicts for Harvard College a glorious future. He says...
...Harvard students in any general election, such as that of officers of any of the college athletic associations. This is undoubtedly a just complaint, but in view of a recent performance at Yale, it may be doubted whether a moderate indifference in such matters is not, on the whole, better than the other extreme. The Yale sophomores endeavored to elect their class orator at a class meeting recently, but owing to the ardor of one or two of the candidates and their supporters, were unable for some time to make a choice. On the first ballot it was found that...
...said that Yale undergraduates subscribe more freely to class objects than Harvard. The Yale freshmen subscribed $1700 to the crew, to Harvard's $464. Query : Are the Yale students, as a whole, richer than the Harvard students? - [Advertiser...
...Society in Horticultural Hall, Boston, next Thursday evening, are for the benefit of the Boat Club. This alone ought to insure a large attendance of the students. The University crew, after the successful result of last year's race with Yale, deserves the hearty and liberal support of the whole college, and we can think of no more agreeable way of showing our appreciation of their efforts than in attending the theatricals which are given for their benefit...
...quantities, too, have been much exaggerated. The time wasted (?) is an hour and a half a day during three or four months for a large number of men; and two or three hours daily during some eight weeks for a much smaller number. Add to this five or six whole days for the latter set of men, and the result is the total time expended. Not a bad bargain for young men who want strong bodies and some of whom would otherwise be neglecting and often times actively destroying their constitutions. Each year base-ball and foot-ball become more...