Word: parts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...second half, the ball was for the most part around the Cambridge goal. Marquand secured three good shots which were stopped skillfully by the goal keeper...
...required." The majority of college men find now the attendance at recitations as fully restricted as necessary. Under our system, the recitation or lecture is merely directive, and does not by any means represent the work of the course. Library work, laboratory work, independent study form a large part of many of the most important courses. If, then, recitation attend dance is to be more sharply looked after, let these other things count also. Let a man's three or four hours in the library, or extra time in the laboratory balance against some of his non-attendance at recitations...
...That five clergymen should be annually appointed to take part in the religious exercises in Appleton Chapel and also in conducting the daily prayers...
...another column we give an account of the Overseers' meeting yesterday. It will be remembered that lately a committee was appointed to consider the religious interests of the college, and to make a report which should include the subject of chapel attendance. At the session yesterday, only a part of the report was presented, - a recommendation that the Plummer Professorship of Christian morals be filled at once. As is well known, this chair has been vacant since the resignation of Dr. Peabody a few years ago; and as the religious services of the university having no one whose special business...
...principle question before the meeting was, How to treat cribbing. Mr. Merriam's resolution that students. suspected of cribbing, be brought before a jury, composed in part of students, for trial, was carried. Vote: Affirm., 8; neg., 1. A proposal that the jury consist of 6 members each of faculty and students, and another for 3 members each were voted down. The resolutions, presented by Prof. Shaler, "That the Conference Committee recommends that students, hereafter suspected of cheating in college work, be tried by the Conference Committee, voting as usual, and, if adjudged guilty, be so reported to the faculty...