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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...service of any coaches who wish to give a team a public lashing; (I say this because this morning's editorial shows every sign of having been inspired by some one connected with the squad); if you allow yourself to let what are really the expressions of interested parties appear to come from some impartial and justly indignant member of the onlooking student body by publishing communications anonymously, you will soon create a new state of things entirely. The season's training will be made a real night-mare for the players, and cheering practice by the rest...
...fourth edition of his "Selections Illustrating Economic History since the Seven Years' War." This work was originally issued as a text-book to accompany the course of lectures, given here by Professor Dunbar; and was also adopted for a similar purpose in other American universities. Five new chapters appear in the present edition, and bring the economic history down to the end of the nineteenth century. Of special interest among the new selections is one by Professor Charles F. Dunbar on "The American Legal Tender Paper," and another by Professor F. W. Tanssig on "The American Iron Industry...
...annual Harvard-Yale debate will be held this year at New Haven on December 4 or 5. Yale will submit the question, which will appear in Saturday's CRIMSON. The trials to select the Harvard team, open to all men in the University, will be held on the evenings of Tuesday, October 27, Friday, October 30, and Monday, November 2. At the first trial each man will be allowed five minutes to speak, and from twelve to fifteen men will be retained. At the second trial ten minutes will be allowed and six men retained. These six men will...
...College and of 19 in the Scientific School being more than offset by the remarkable gain of 83 in the Graduate School. It should be borne in mind that technical questions of registration and classification in these departments tend to obscure the significance of the variations which appear from year to year in their separate enrolment figures. The Freshman class in the College has failed to reach its remarkable figure of last year which showed a gain of 57 over the year 1901-02, but is already nine ahead of the final record for 1901-02. The fact that...
...first number of the Review. Vol. XVII, which will appear November 1, there will be articles by Professor Langdell on the Northern Securities Case; by Inglis Clark, Chief Justice of Tasmania, on the Supremacy of the Judiciary under the Constitutions of the United States and Australia: and by E. Parmalee Prentice, on the Origin of the Right to Interstate Commerce...