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...news of the faculty's action in regard to base-ball has been received at the school with very considerable delight. The idea was beginning to make itself manifest that Harvard's baseball prospects for the future were more than gloomy. But with Clarkson and a few practice games, "we shall see what we shall...
...business of these colleges is greatly overdone, and it would certainly be a material benefit to the educational interests of the country if a large proportion of the existing colleges could be suppressed. From statistics gathered by the undersigned in former years with great labor it was made manifest that while in the last half century the proportion of students in arts in American colleges has been gradually but steadily diminishing, the number of colleges has on the other hand, more than correspondingly increased...
...University may fairly be said to sand pledged for the maintenance of good order. There are no restrictive rules such as formerly used to weigh so heavily that it may have seemed a pleasure to break them. There is no excessive feeling of patriotism among the classes struggling to manifest itself. On the contrary, the scenes of "Bloody Monday" have none of that universality and spontaneity which characterized former celebrations of the entry of a new class, and which could be explained, perhaps by the fact that hazing seemed to be looked upon by the students as a matter...
...matter of stolen bases, Yale's superiority is clearly manifest. Yale has 46 stolen bases to her credit, while Harvard has but 23, only one-half as many...
...adding these new courses, the faculty have shown not only that they have the interest of the University at heart and are really progressive, but it is manifest that the suggestions and appeals of the students have not only been listened to but in many cases have been satisfied beyond expectation...