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...four minutes of play, and as they offered no opportunities to Princeton through errors, the university eleven found it difficult work even to tie them. Practice this week has served to get the team into good shape again, however, and it is confidently believed that the team will show none of the weaknesses against Harvard which were manifest last Saturday...
...Fortunately none of these institutions is under denominational control. This is not due to change but to the unusual good sense of the founders and their successors. Yet while free from sectarian control, these colleges have had close ties with the Congregationalists and Presbyterians especially, and have always maintained a healthy religious life among their students...
...British Gulana among the Carib and Arowak Indians and other hitherto unknown tribes. They include clothing for men and women, made from the feathers of the Macan and other birds of rich plumage, paintings of religious ceremonials on sticks, bead work, bows, and arrows, spears, hammocks and domestic utensils. None of them, according to archaeoligists at the university, show any trace of white civilization...
...result of the defeat by Washington and Jefferson last Saturday, there has been a general shake-up in the Yale line. Bunker and Stillman have been moved to end positions, Wiley is relegated to the substitutes, and White has been put at centre in place of Walden. None of the first string back-field except King reported for practice yesterday, but all are expected on the field today. The injury to Carter two weeks ago makes it extremely doubtful whether he will be able to resume his old place at end again this season. Talbot will probably...
...arguments often advanced in favor of the large university, is that it offers to its members opportunities for a wider field of study than is possible in a small college. Of these advantages, none are more important than the courses given by the various exchange professors from foreign universities. The exchange professor this year from the Sorbonne is Professor Lichtenberger. He gives two courses in French; one on "Renan and Contemporary Intellectual Nihilism," another on "Nietzsche." Despite the interest of two such subjects, the enrollment has been pitifully small. The only excuse for this can be lack of information about...