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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...communication which we publish to-day in regard to the finances of the University crew gives evidence of careful consideration on the part of the writer. The items of expense which he brings to notice most assuredly need examination. The boat club is not so much to blame in this matter as the system which has come into use. The trouble in the case undoubtedly lies in a lack of that kind of activity which is so requisite in matters of finance. The business of the treasurers of the boat club has become a routine which is vicious on account...
...design of the school is to qualify men and women to supply the demand for competent instructors in the Sargent system of examination and physical training. The present need is for intelligent organizers and leaders rather than skilful performers - for those who can arouse enthusiasm for health and development rather than for feats and display...
...willing to give exclusive information, kindly state the number of books which you think will be needed in the respective courses. The committee are aware that the number is always more or less uncertain; but an approximate statement can be made. The committee trust that instructors will not make their estimates so liberal as to cause for the Society danger of serious loss because of an over-supply of books. When, however, the same books are to be used for successive years, less care need be exercised in this regard...
...triangular league is the most advantageous thing for Yale, Princeton and Harvard. The first need fear no deal, as she hinted some time since. Unanimous consent to all important measures could be made necessary. Why then need Yale fear...
With regard to the Vice-President's letter in the Post he clearly pointed out why the opposition wished to use the Boston papers, and showed by example how desperately in need of bolstering up their position was. It is a noticeable fact that the Boston papers have since to all appearances adopted his suggestion, and shut off further partisan agitation...