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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this address, Professor Palmer lays down four fundamental precepts for one who is learning to command his own language. "Look well to your speech"; "if we would cultivate ourselves in the use of English, we must make our daily talk accurate, daring, and full...
...transparency photograph of the team printed on it. On the front of the cup is the University seal with above it the inscription: "Presented by the Athletic Committee in behalf of the H. U. F. B. A. to-," and below it "for excelling in football." The score of one or of both games as the case may be follows this...
...names of the men who played in both games are: B. L. Kasson, W. Reid, D. P. White, I. W. Kendall, O. D. Talbot, J. Lawrence, Jr., S. G. Ellis, H. H. Peyton, J. W. Hallowell. The names of the men who played in only one game are W. R. Lawrence, C. H. Jaynes, S. Whitney, B. Taylor, F. L. Burnett, C. H. Brayton, C. D. Daly, H. C. Hawkins...
...Association of the Alumni of Harvard College consists of all graduates of the college of one year's standing and all holders of honorary degrees. Blank ballots have been sent to all graduate members, as required by the vote of the association, to the total number of 6912. There have been received, but not counted as ballots, 45 defective ballots...
...plans at Bowdion where gymnasium exercise is required of all students from November to March. The college has worked on the theory that excellence in physique and in scholarship tend to coincide, and has attempted to provide every student with a sound body. Onethirteenth credit, which corresponds to a one hour a week course, is given for the gymnasium work done. There can be no inherent objection to the requirement of physical exercise from every student. Requirements must be met in life. The objection is sometimes raised that a university should teach knowledge and not practice, yet Harvard has already...