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The vote of the Athletic Committee which we print this morning is obviously a measure of vital importance to Harvard athletics and as such is bound to be subjected to a deal of conflicting criticism. Before discussing, however, the probable effect of the committee's vote or the immediate bearing...
But it is the effects of the committee's action which will be mainly criticized. Let us, then, for a moment, consider these. The direct result of the new regulation will be that Harvard will withdraw from the base ball league this year and from the Mott Haven games next...
With the January issue the Monthly assumes its familiar appearance, and presents attractive and varied articles. The graduate contribution, by Mr. H. P. Bowditch, is a thorough discussion of the question, "Is Harvard a University? The writer inquires "can Harvard at present be properly termed a university? If not, are...
At the regular meeting of the Harvard Union last night, Mr. Tileston, '90 was elected a member. The society then proceeded to elect officers. For president, Messrs. C. P. Blainey, D. C. Torrey, and E. S. Griffing were nominated. Griffing was elected, getting eleven votes out of twenty. For vice...
Just before the Christmas recess the students in this University from the states of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Norfh Dakota and South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming territory, held a meeting at the rooms of Mr. F. H. Shaver, 5 Thayer. It was agreed that students from the states named above should...