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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...business among men - especially among "gentlemen" as we all claim, and ought, to be. All must agree with the correspondent, J. M. M. (in CRIMSON of 9th) that the zeal with which the discussion has been taken up indicates "an earnest desire on the part of many students to rid college life of all underhanded methods and thereby render impossible the slurs cast upon us by outsiders, and to place the college student in his true position, that of a conscientious seeker after an education that has meaning in it"; and we also endorse his assertion that "this agitation does...
...Cambridge in England. Yet, unless this practice of "cribbing" or anything at all approaching to it, is promptly crushed out, Harvard will be justly liable to that offensive charge. It is a well known fact that, for a time extending far back of the present or previous generation, any student guilty of this mean and criminal act in the great English universities, has not only been subject to dismissal by the authorities, but has been "dropped," or in the English phrase, "put into Coventry" by his friends. But very few cases have occurred in a very long time, but those...
...question for debate this evening at the meeting of the Union is one that should call out a large attendance. Home rule for Ireland is the absorbing topic of English politics. As many students have elected courses in English history, student interest in the subject of home rule is on the qui vive. The usual Union spirit will undoubtedly characterize the debate this evening, and all who attend will find profit and instruction...
...would not only insure a better civil service, but it would make the "scholar in politics" a reality instead of a reformer's dream. Politics would become something more than systematic trickery and a struggle for the offices; and politicians would become less and statesmen more numerous." - Amherst Student...
...following papers will be sold to the highest bidder. Judge, Puck, Life, Burlington Hawkeye, Texas Siftings, Punch, Scientific American, Illustrated London News, Harper's Weekly, Pall Mall Budget, Youth's Companion, Nation, Boston Advertiser, Post, Transcript, N. Y. Times, Louisville Courier Journal, Columbia Spectator, Yale Courant, and others. Any student desiring files of any papers may communicate with the undersigned...