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...following clubs entered into an agreement, which is now in effect and on file in the office of the President of the College: A. D. Club, Alpha Phi Sigma Club, Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Argo Club, Chi Delta, Delphic Club, Digamma Club, D. U. Club, Fly Club, Iota Club, Iroquois Club, Kappa Gamma Chi, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Owl Club, Phi Kappa Epsilon Society, Phoenix Club, Pi Eta Society, Porcellian Club, S. A. E. Fraternity, Spee Club, Stylus Club, S. K. Club...
...college papers ought in my opinion to be more sensitively loyal than to print the rubbish. Not, I think in the first place, so much by reason of a blind loyalty, as because the accusations are patently unfounded. If, for instance, Harvard were in any least iota "literally robbing her students" (!!!), there would be some evidence thereof. And it is well known that any member of the University, from the oldest professor to the youngest Freshman would find the present College Administration open-minded and eager to consider his complaint, and energetic to remedy the evil. If my own experience...
...pass admission examinations to college without having ever experienced the sensation of having a thought of his own; he can buy the thoughts he needs at so much per hour. And there are only fewer instances to prove that he can also obtain his degree without showing an iota of originality...
...iota of success has attended these efforts. At a recent meeting, the Faculty not only rejected all of the recommendations, but made no move to substitute anything in their stead. It seems, then, that the Faculty means to jog along in the same old way, in the face of persistent and almost unanimous opposition from students of all grades and interests...
...editorial the frank statement is made that "The Advocate and the Monthly certainly are not so crude as the periodicals" of some of the smaller " 'universities,' but they are not one iota more accurate than these periodicals in their attempt to represent the literary standard which one has a right to expect of the college...