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...meeting was called to order at 7.15 by Vance McCormick captain of the foot ball team, who read the resolutions by the different athletic associations which stated that none but undergraduates are eligible to university teams. R. D. Paine of the crew moved that the resolutions be adopted and his motion was seconded by Balliet of last year's crew...
Again, it is hard to say which of the German universities excel. To begin with there is none of the keen rivalry between German universities that exists between American colleges. Almost every student obtains his university education by travelling from one to another, and very few indeed do not attend at least two universities. Consequently, the students are not deeply attached to any particular university, and, as the government furnishes the endowments without favoritism, there is no reason why one university should forge ahead of the others. The scope and plan of all is the same, but each is particularly...
...football men and was the choice of the advisory committee. Unless the new law about undergraduates is passed, Trenchard will have at his disposal all but two of last year's team, Homans and Flint. The former has left college and the latter will not play again. If, however, none but undergraduates are allowed on the eleven, ex-captain King. Harrold, and Balliet will be excluded...
...public must be benefited by a check on the express companies, the offspring of the railway, which enjoy all privileges of common carriers, with none of their restrictions. Their present system is a burden. The enormous loss of life could also be brought to the minimum by legislation compelling the adoption of the automatic coupler, proper danger signals, and other new and necessary improvements. Two thirds of our railways are trying to secure this legislation. That the Inter-State Commerce Act is not adequate for many important questions is the declaration of the commerce commission. That further national legislation would...
Last year the theatre services were at the Columbia Theatre from February 28 till April 3. The smallest attendance was about 1250, and the largest over 2000, on which latter occasion the doors had to be closed and many were turned away. Some of the clergymen - none of whom received any salary for their work - were Rev. F. B. Allen, Rev. Frederick Palmer of Andover. Rev. William Lawrence D. D. and Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks...