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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Sargent lectures in Sever 11 this afternoon at 2 P. M., on "The Limit of Development and the Result of Over-training...
...that is of the greatest importance for the future of the university. It is well known that Harvard is much embarrassed at present for money, and that every year we come out more and more behind. It is also well-known that many of our professors are underpaid. The result is that from time to time there are rumors floating about of some younger instructors being offered better salaries at other institutions. Of course the natural pride an instructor feels in being connected with such a university as Harvard, and the hope of future promotion, may cause him to refuse...
...hastily when you say, as if conclusively, that the corporation would veto any step in the direction proposed. That body, I feel sure, are quick to recognize what is best for the students with whose welfare they are concerned, and would at once see the many advantages that would result to both men and to the Dining Association...
Messrs. Soren, Morison, Denniston, Wells ('82), Coolidge and Ripley tried the Running High Kick, no result being declared...
...good one and undoubtedly a good membership would be secured. Since the decease of the Harvard rifles, there has been no action by those who are marksmen. If the association prove a success, rifle clubs will be formed in other colleges and an inter-collegiate match may be the result. It would certainly call forth much interest, and would prove an acceptable addition to our other sports...