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...ought to allow the students at least a fair chance to correct the evils, which they must point out, before they decide to make such a recommendation to the faculty as they propose to. Let them allow the foot ball men to attempt a change, before the game is forbidden...
...bowing or by the customary marks of applause. The students at lectures are quiet and attentive, and the late comer or the uneasy auditor is hissed. The benches are scratched and carved as academic benches are, the world over. In the halls of the Berlin University smoking is forbidden, but at Leipzig smokers sometimes forget to extinguish their cigars before reaching the lecture room, and light them before leaving. German students have everywhere the same general appearance, and like the German youth as a whole are rarely as well dressed as English or Americans, even where the clothes are good...
...fewest objections. To the dates proposed by Yale, '88, there have been, it seems to us, sufficient objections submitted by our freshman, Yale, '88 objects to playing on Thanksgiving for good reasons, but not a single objection has been offered by them to the 29th. As Harvard, '88, is forbidden by faculty regulation from playing on any other day but Saturday, it is hoped that Yale, '88, will accept the 29th, the only day remaining, unless they wish our freshmen to visit them in December...
...students were forbidden to march as representatives of the college. Accordingly, with that peculiar deference for Faculty decrees which has always prevailed at Harvard, they proceeded to carry out the order in spirit as well as in letter. "Whoever says we are Harvard Seniors is a Liar and a Villian," said the transparency borne by the class of '73; and equally convincing methods were employed by the others to remove all impression from the bystanders that college men had any connection with the parade. The value of obedience is shown by the result, for henceforth the Faculty ceased to interfere...
...that students, during library hours, carry reference books out of the library. Of course such action can only be characterized as contemptible, for it involves a breach of honor. We forbear to comment on it further than to say that every one found guilty of it ought to be forbidden the use of the library entirely, for he has shown himself incapable of properly using the privileges he enjoys...