Word: considerations
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The conduct of the Harvard freshmen in regard to admitting Yale to the Harvard-Columbia freshman race, has been decidedly open to censure. There is no need of again commenting upon their original action in considering Yale's challenge. They have already been sufficiently blamed for that in Yale, Harvard...
We call the attention of our readers to the notice of a mass meeting which is to be held this evening to settle the base-ball question as far as Harvard is concerned. The matter now lies entirely with the college, and it is for it to consider carefully and...
We print to-day an article which advocates a change in the time-honored custom of the senior class of wearing dress suits at graduation. We see no reason why the present senior class should institute a departure from an old custom, especially as by so doing they would make...
Yale has seen fit to overrule the opinions of her most prominent base-ball men, and to accept those of her boating men and ten-year graduates, thereby placing herself in an unenviable light before the eyes of other large colleges. As the matter stands now, it seems to have...
One of the present concerns of the college is naturally to secure good teaching for those who may desire to take entrance examinations in science instead of in one of the classics. It is well, therefore, to note President Eliot's attitude on this question. He says, "A serious difficulty...