Word: knowes
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...Faculty is to the effect that "the present frequency of intercollegiate games is injurious to the scholarly interests of which it has charge." In order to show that curtailment of athletics will not improve the scholarly interests, that athletic idleness will not be conducive to more study, we must know in just what respect the interests are now affected. Is the standard of scholarship lower than before athletics became so general? Are the athletes failing to comply with the requirements of the Office? Are their records below the general average? Is attendance at lectures, both by competitors and spectators, affected...
...work of MacGibbon and Ross. The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, is in four large volumes; Billing's Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland is in three volumes and very rear; and the numerous monographs, and the articles in society publications, about single castles are not easy to know or to find. Not a few of the more earnest readers of the book, would, I think, appreciate a small and unobtrusive bibliography, such as would help them to prosecute the subject further...
...twenty-fourth of the series of free public Medical School lectures will be given by Dr. H. A. Lothrop '87 at 8 o'clock this evening at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston. The subject will be "What the People should know about Tumors. Prospects of Cure of Malignant Disease in the Light of our Present Knowledge. Importance of Early Co-operation on the Part of the Laity...
...LECTURE. "What the People should know about Tumors. Prospects of Cure of Malignant Disease in the Light of our Present Knowledge. Importance of Early Co-operation on the Part of the Laity." Dr. Howard A. Lothrop. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...
...number of men who have come out for the Senior class crew is disgracefully small. All those Seniors who were dropped off the University squad had better report today at the Weld at 3.45 or let me know the reason why they will not. They were taken on the University squad partly to be tried out, but chiefly to be given a chance to get some coaching before the class crews came out. This kind of spirit of only rowing on one of the two University crews is selfish and disgraceful. It is a bad example to the younger oarsmen...