Word: followed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...theatricals, given simply for pleasure, find generous support, a venture supported by the college, and acknowledged to be the most important event of the year, would call forth a great number of men who would be glad to give the time required, in exchange for the advantages sure to follow. Another objection is that men who really have ability for the stage could not be interested. In answer to this it is only necessary to call attention to the names of those who took part in the play...
...report stated that the University of Pennsylvania had engaged a salaried manager whose business will be to manage the various athletic teams. This step was unfavorably criticized, however, by the Advisory Committee and it has now been decided to follow Yale's example and to appoint some graduate on salary to manage the financial affairs of the athletic associations...
...shall do it should be, in a certain sense, the reverse. The schools should so educate their pupils that, when the proper time comes, they will be able easily and naturally to enter college. There should be such a constant and even growth in preparatory education that college should follow naturally after the schools and students be fitted to enter without the necessity of being strictly questioned as to their fitness. There should be a natural sequence. Until this natural sequence comes there must be this false relation between the college and the preparatory schools...
...numbered seventeen and were divided into two crews. It is expected that many more candidates will turn out within the next few days. In connection with the work on the rowing machines, the usual gymnasium exercises and runs will be held. Among the list of candidates which follow will be noted the names of several of last years crew: G. E. Burgess, D. B. Duflield, A. N. Broughton R. G. Miller, A. Hale, Jr., H. Ware, F. Alle, S. E. Farwell, R. T. French, A. L. Cochrane, A. J. Bowie Jr., P. E. Tripp, G. Collamore, R. Bisbee...
Choose then at the beginning of this New Year which voice you will heed, which path you will follow. Now the paths are near together but they will rapidly diverge and soon will be separated by too wide a gulf to be crossed...