Word: parts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...criticisms of minor points in the management of the games of Saturday may enable the officers of the H. A. A. to make the other meetings run more smoothly. First of all, there was very apparent want of activity on the part of the stewards and "ushers," except in getting in everybody's light. There was no one to summon the contestants in sparring at the beginning of each round. This made it necessary for the referee, Mr. O'Reilly to do this himself, something which we have never seen done at a winter meeting before, and hope never...
...crowding about on the main floor, the changing of seats, and standing up, even in the early part of the games were nuisances which caused another one, the concerted shouting of "sit down" by men whose view of the games was thus...
...step in the right direction Whether this step is the first of a series, depends greatly on the students. The way to gain power, is to show ourselves capable of exercising it. A more intimate out-of-class acquaintance between professor and student, and a greater familiarity on the part of the students with questions and methods of government, will be of decided advantage to the college at large. These ends can be gained by the proposed conference, and they will pave the way for a scheme of harmonious faculty-student control of vexing college questions that will meet with...
...those who believe that collegebred men ought to take an active part in politics, the following sketches of the members of President Cleveland's cabinet who are college graduates will prove interesting reading...
...great advantage. It is more true of making books. If to own is to profit. A carefully written, and thoroughly indexed note-book is invaluable. The student who knows how to take notes, and is ready to apply what he knows, can make for himself the most valuable part of his library...