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The aims and methods of the Illustrated Magazine differ in important respects from those of most of the student publications in the University. It makes no attempt to confine its list of contributors to the College; it deals with subjects of general public interest as well as with intramural matters...
The advantages of this policy are represented in the current number by a set of short but extremely interesting articles on the planet Mars by four eminent men of science. Professor W. H. Pickering, whose portrait forms the frontispiece, contributes a compact descriptive article on Mars and its canals, the...
Of the more strictly Harvard part of the number, the chief article is that of M. S. McN. Watts on "The Athletic Situation." This is one more protest against the assumed hostility to intercollegiate games of the special investigating committee. Its argument, like that of most students writing on this...
At present too much time and energy have to be spent by the committee on merely routine business, for the transaction of which certain definite rules have been, or could be laid down. This business, thus prescribed by rule, could be accomplished by one man in less time and just...
The changes, enclosed in brackets, have chiefly to do with nominations and class meetings. The most important change is that added to section five, allowing petition nominations, absolute freedom. The others merely explain matters relating to nomination committees which have before been obscure. The two added sections relate to the...