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...subject of today's lecture is "The Rise and Growth of Mediaeval Universities," and will be illustrated by lantern slides from rare woodents and other sources, and interspersed by readings from contemporary documents. The subjects and dates of the other lectures follow: April 13, "Some Aspects of Mediaeval Student Life"; April 27, "The Italian Revival of Learning; Its Influence upon Education"; May 4, "Humanism in the German Universities in the 15th and 16th Centuries...
Harvard is already strong on many of the leading New York and Boston papers. Seventeen men elected newspaper work as a career last year, a larger number than ever before. As Harvard men are active in every other walk of life, they are now giving their best efforts to journalism. Mr.Hapgood will describe the opportunities...
Classics.--Greek for Beginners; *Life of the Ancient Greeks; Latin for Teachers; *the Roman Poets. Professors C. B. Gulick and E. K. Rand, and Dr. A. S. Pease...
...itself for intercollegiate athletics), and that by more general participation the physical vigor of the whole student body will be increased. The Daily Princetonian, voicing the Princeton undergraduate sentiment, says: "We do not believe intercollegiate contests to be harmful, but rather a most beneficial and necessary factor of college life. They are essential to the welfare of a college community. But they have one serious defect in that they are not far reaching enough. . . . Our suggestion is that all the intracollege athletic contests and series be put on a firmer, more businesslike basis...
...comedy presents a lively picture of London life three centuries ago. There is little plot but much action, centring in a typical Smithfield fair in London, where there is plenty of petty thieving, and much buying and selling of wares...