Word: students
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...student of the University having a degree or diploma from any college or professional school is welcomed, and may become a member by simply signing the constitution...
Edward Renshaw Jones of the class of 1893 died Wednesday at his home, 20 Washington Sq., New York. He had been ill for about two weeks with appendicitis. He graduated in 1893 and entered the Columbia Law School, in which he was a student at the time of his death. While in college he was a member of the D. K. E., the Institute of 1770 and the Hasty Pudding Club...
There are occasionally discreditable occurrences in the University world,- childish, unworthy acts committed by students, which are best passed unnoticed. If made the object of public comment and censure they achieve the notoriety which is the chief delight of the offenders and unnecessarily injure the good name of the University. But there is a limit in this as in all things. There are some acts of such a nature that the college community suffers, on on the other hand, if it does not openly condemn and disavow them. Such an act was that to which Dean Briggs's letter refers...
...STUDENT VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE.- Mr. Birtwell will be in Grays 17 today from 9-11 to consult with any one interested in philanthropic work...
...report before us shows that the student interest has fallen off amazingly during the last two years, so much so as to make it a matter of doubt whether the team shall have a training table this year. We are at a loss to account for this lack of interest in the athletic team, which is certainly unmerited. But whatever may be the reason for it, one thing is plain, it must not continue. The prospects for turning out a good team are excellent, and they must not be dwarfed by a lack of enthusiasm on the part...