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Besides the usual watch-charm of a foot ball with a transparency of the team in the centre, each member of the Yale 'varsity foot ball team will this year receive a large souvenir picture, four feet wide and six long, designed by Pach. Across the lower part are individual pictures of the rushers, and above these the backs, all in their respective positions. In one upper corner is a group picture of the eleven and in the other, one of the eleven and substitutes. Across the top of the picture is the season's score, "Yale 490 points, Opponents...
...dormitory nearly completed at Yale is 160 feet long and 46 feet wide. It is four stories high with a steep gable roof with dormer windows. It is built of rough-faced Longmeadow sand-stone and its general appearance is very much like Durfee Hall. Three entrances open on the campus and 26 double rooms and 22 single rooms are to be the accommodations. It will cost about...
...initiation optional, and before Mr. Garrison's letter appeared that part of the initiation had been abolished altogether. The newspapers with their usual disregard for facts which spoil the sensational element in their news have failed to discover these facts and many others, and consequently have gone wide of the truth in much that they have said in this matter. The Overseers have seen fit practically to leave the work of reform in the hands which have begun it, and we believe they have adopted the wisest course possible...
...that one number of the Harvard Monthly is much better than another is to give it high praise, for all of the numbers are good. But certain it is that the current issue of the Monthly is an unusually excellent one, the wide variety of subjects in its table of contents being a specially noteworthy feature...
...National regulation is not needed. - (a) The remedy is too wide: Forum IX: 709. - (b) Fraudulent elections are confined only to a distinct section, while the bill would be general. - (c)The present law would be sufficient if enforced: Revised Statutes...