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...talking seriously, after this uncontrollable mirth which the glad intelligence aroused in us, we must welcome this great improvement with the heartiest approval. It is only natural that Harvard could not for a great while longer show her face in the academic world while she had some 290,000 volumes stored away, inaccessible to everybody, as soon as the sun chose...
Great creeit is due to Captain Brooks for the energy, perseverance and determination which has been shown, and the college should extend to him their heartiest thanks and congratulations. On Saturday we are to meet Yale on Jarvis Field. Then we shall see what the training of the game on Saturday has done for making more effective the muscle of the eleven. The college waits anxiously to discuss the improvement. We feel that it will not be unrewarded in its expectations...
Among the changes which the elective pamphlet for 1886-87 contains, there is one which must meet the heartiest approval of every student in college. We refer to the new method in conducting the elementary course in Political Economy. Excellent as the course has always been, it seems as if now it could not be surpassed as a means of giving a general and comprehensive view of great economical questions. For the first half-year Mills' Political Economy and Prof. Dunbar's lectures on banking, will be studied. For the second half-year, however, a choice of two divisions...
...action taken at the last meeting of the faculty aiming to make the work done by students more systematical than heretofore, meets with our heartiest approval. There is too much aimless and ill-assorted work done here at Harvard, and something that will break it up is most necessary. We believe that this new supervision by the instructors and the faculty will not only do this, but will materially aid many earnest and thorough students...
...base-ball victory of Saturday last was such as to make the college justly proud of its representative team. To the 'varsity nine we give our heartiest congratulations on their first victory in the championship contests. The score of the game on another page speaks for the kind of work that the men did at Providence more forcibly than anything we can say. It is gratifying to the college to have the nine "find the ball" thus early in the season, and it is everybody's hope that what has been so truly found will not be lost...