Word: progressive
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...impressions as an English athlete in America. Another article, interesting especially to Princeton men, is by Jesse Lynch Williams '92, and entitled "Instead of Fraternities at Princeton." In a very easy style he tells what the upper-classman clubs are and gives a history of their foundation and progress...
...lack of suitable rowing machines very seriously impedes the progress of the indoor training of the class crews. This is a matter which the public spirit of each class should not allow to remain as it is at present. We understand that of the $240 necessary to provide good machines like those used by the University crew, the management of the latter will contribute $100 if the class crew managers will raise the rest. The small amount required should easily be raised at once by the three upper classes...
...bids fair to become a success, so far as may be expected of any remedy for the disease of crime. At Elmira every effort is made to find the weak points of each prisoner and to strengthen him by striet discipline and training, morally, mentally and physically. His progress is carefully watched, and where the system is properly enforced, the prisoner knows that his final release depends altogether on his own conduct...
...Progress of Science...
Owing to the absence of the president of the college, during the past year, it has been the office of the dean to fulfil her duties, one of which is to make a report of the progress of the year...