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The system of inter-visitation which Prof. Drummond so earnestly advocated for the carrying on of religious work, and which Amherst and other colleges have so enthusiastically taken hold of, has also received much attention at Yale. In spite of the obvious effectiveness of the deputation system, the plan at...
In no avocation is the percentage of college-bred men so small as in that of journalism, which fact has given rise to much comment in the daily press. Beyond a good knowledge of stenography, an easy style, and a fair understanding of the rudiments of grammar and rhetoric, nothing...
THE following men are requested to call at Pach's studio, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, to be photographed for the class album: Adams, Abbott, G. L. Allen, Amory, Anderson, Appleton, J. A. Bailey, T. J. Bailey, Balch, Barry, Bartlett, Beals, Bennett, de Billier, Blossom, Bohlen, Bradlee, Brock, C. Browne, T...
A new athletic association has been formed in New York, a description of whose building and general purpose may interest our readers. Among the officers of the club, besides many who have been at one time or another connected with Harvard, are several names that are familiar to the present...
The avowed purpose of this organization is not so much the production of great athletes as the promotion of general physical culture among all its members. The Berkeley Association is one of the many clubs that have in the last few years sprung into life in New York and other...