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EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-Why wouldn't it be a good idea for a number of seniors to get their class albums through the Co-operative Society? These could be made to order in Boston, with any number of leaves as Pach provides them, and, I am confident, at about two-thirds the photographer's price-if not less. In 1882 albums were furnished to a small club of seniors for $8 each, for which Pach now asks $12.50. A large number of orders through the Co-operative might reduce the price even more; at any rate this suggestion is worth...
...espionage. I say our business is to keep order. I said to the tutors, If you see a man going wrong, go to him and tell him so. If that don't help it, come to me. I told them not to try the spy system, for the students wouldn't have it." Dr. McCosh asked the class if anything had been done toward espionage contrary to orders. This was loudly answered in the affirmative. He then advised the students not to bring their matters before the public, but before the faculty, and he would see that they were heard...
...conference we should not judge that the faculty's prohibition was by any means so absolute as one would naturally imply from this statement. Indeed we do not understand that the college holds any objection to the employment of a trainer for the crews such as Col. Bancroft, nor wouldn't oppose the employment as permanent trainer of the other teams of any satisfactory and competent man, even if a professional who had abandoned his "profession" as a means of livelihood, and in future should exclusively devote himself to teaching out-door athletics under the employment and supervision...
...wouldn't be a Methodist...
...large, fat baggage master, who gave the little brute a kick. "What do you mean by kicking my dog?" said the enraged owner. "Why, the dog is mad," returned the baggage master. "My dog mad, what are you talking about." "I say the dog is mad; wouldn't you be mad if I kicked...