Word: paged
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...article in the Student and Statesman entitled "A Defence of College Athletics," an abstract of which is given on our first page, is a valuable contribution to the discussion in regard to the value of inter-collegiate sports. The writer takes up a phase of the question which has thus far in the discussion received far too little attention. As he says in the introduction to his article, writers on both sides of the question have up to this time made the false assumption that very few men receive benefit from inter-collegiate athletics. It is natural...
...significant and indicate clearly how great a change would be wrought in the life of the Harvard student if inter-collegiate sports should be abolished. In regard to the question as to whether the influence exerted is deleterious, we would commend a perusal of the article on our first page. Of course there is no danger of such a step being taken here as has been taken by the Amherst faculty; but a consideration of results which would follow such action at Harvard, with its numerous provisions for occupying the time and attention of its students, may be of value...
Classical lectures. Tutoring by W. H. Page...
...notes are in the main to be translated from the German but will contain numerous additions, substitutions and omissions by the American editors always indicated in the printing. The books are to be printed after the plan of the well-known Weidmaun editions with notes on the same page as the text...
Classical lectures. Tutoring by W. H. Page...