Word: objected
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Walter Camp, which is accompanied by a very good full page illustration of the Harvard football team of 1890. The article consists mainly of a review of the last exciting season in football athletics which has served not only to educate our own teams but has furnished many object lessons to representatives of English and Canadian teams sent here expressly to witness our college contests...
...have erred let me say, before I submit any "views," that there is no excuse for our defeats. Explanation there may be, but it is not to our credit. My object in quoting the record, "H. 18, Y. 12. was not to "exult," but to shame the men into a realization that we are not wont to take second place, and ought not to be forced to take it through crass stupidity...
...ever found. Among the skeletons found in the graves along the valley several interesting implements have been discovered. Of some of these specimens there have never been any duplicates found. At the other camp is a very singular structure of burnt clay and stones. This had long been an object of interest. This is such a broad field for archaeological study that the second camp has been established here. The work of these camps has been extremely satisfactory, and the camps themselves have been training schools for those who are to carry on the investigations still further...
There are rumors on foot that there are soon to be great changes in the School of Arts at Columbia. It is proposed to alter the course by increasing the electives in the junior, sophomore and freshman years. The object is to provide as well as possible for a liberal education by reducing the compulsory studies to the minimum, and by so arranging the electives that the student will naturally incline towards devoting himself to specialties. If these proposals are carried out, the School of Arts will be able to produce a most attractive academic course. The proposals originated with...
...articles by Messrs. Everett, Roosevelt and Cook are all devoted to history and political science. Dr. Everett writes on the French Spoliation Claims, Mr. Roosevelt on "An Object Lesson in Civil Service Reform" and Mr. Cook contributes a biographical and critical sketch of John Rutledge...