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...second number of the Monthly comes out today, and it contains some very good reading. In fact, it is as entertaining a number of a college magazine as we remember to have seen. The stories in it are exactly what they should be and are excellent in their way. The first one, "The Awakening of Hargrave" is an interesting thing and well written. It is immensely improbable; in truth, when the heroine is supposed to be a Boston girl, it is absolutely impossible - but that makes it none the less entertaining. Hargraves, it must be admitted, are not everyday occurences...
...unfortunate, in some particulars, that the college has not been able to watch the eleven in its secret practice or to know definitely from time to time how much improvement it has made. It is sufficient to say that those who have watched and worked with the eleven have seen this improvement and that it gives a very different aspect to our prospects. We cannot foretell victory or defeat; but we can say that a better eleven, in its individual and in its team work, has seldom before represented Harvard at a Yale game; and we can with reason expect...
...tradition of learning she had never lost and the cosmopolitan culture her central position won for her. When with the rise of the great commercial powers, a desire for broader culture was felt, Italian poets fashioned their works entirely from the models of France and Provence. Their poetry, as seen in the productions of the Court of Frederick II., was utterly devoid of originality. It was an artificial imitation of accepted models, without thought or feeling, merely art for art's sake...
...will be seen that Yale. Princeton, and Pennsylvania will be tied for first place. and there is nothing in the rules covering such a case. Section 3 of article 4 provides that "the championship shall be decided by the greatest number of games won, and In case of a tie in games won, the team losing the fewest games shall have the championship." Section 4 says that "in case there is a tie for second place in the championship series, the record of the previous year shall determine which of the two colleges so trying shall play with the champion...
Professor Peabody gave the fourth lecture in his series on the Ethics of the Social Question in Sever 11 last evening. He spoke on the labor question. Here, said he, the individual is seen in his relation to the modern industrial world. None can be unconscious of the unrest of the laboring masses, nor indifferent as to its meaning...