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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...case that young men while absorbed in collegiate duties are led to neglect other duties even more important. Here there is offered an admirable opportunity to induce the students to think of other than their mere business duties. But the greatest care should be taken by the management to see, as far as it may be in their power, that those are brought into contact with Mr. Moody who will most profit by his work. This is the difficulty which always attends such work, and it is a difficulty to overcome which no effort should be spared...
Great creeit is due to Captain Brooks for the energy, perseverance and determination which has been shown, and the college should extend to him their heartiest thanks and congratulations. On Saturday we are to meet Yale on Jarvis Field. Then we shall see what the training of the game on Saturday has done for making more effective the muscle of the eleven. The college waits anxiously to discuss the improvement. We feel that it will not be unrewarded in its expectations...
...have been of a preparatory school nature, and are valueless in making a true estimate of the true worth of the eleven. Our return to the field of inter-collegiate foot-ball contests has been a source of pleasure to all Harvard men. To day we are to see whether there is any foundation for that feeling, and likewise to discover whether a year of idleness has destroyed all the foot-ball talent that far back in past ages once existed here. We can all rest assured, at any rate, that the men will all do their best, and that...
Columbia, very shrewdly concealed her opinion by constantly referring Yale's questions to Harvard, and Harvard, at a poorly attended and very uninteresting class meeting, admitted Yale simply on the ground of the genally expressed sentiment in Boylston Hall, that '89 could see "no reason why Yale could not come...
...which still are prevalent in Germany. Thus the first University was established. These clubs terrorized the civil authorities as well as the professors. The students decided the remuneration of the professors, whom they appointed, and discharged at will. The undergraduates, however, were men much older than many whom I see before me. The University of Paris is the father of Universities. Attila gave Paris a reputation for learning which she never lost during the middle ages. His influence attracted many to scholastic ways. When Paris attempted to make herself a power as a University, the civil authority decided...