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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...interesting, in the midst of the most heated athletic discussion in which we have yet been plunged, to note the enviable serenity of our rivals. The Yale Daily News, in commenting upon the subject now foremost in all our minds, sums up the Yale position as follows: "At Yale the situation has never been much in doubt. The Faculty as a rule leaves the decision of athletic questions in the hands of the undergraduates, who would object very strongly to any curtailment of the various athletic schedules." And even if the Yale faculty did not do so, the undergraduates would...
...subject for debate was "Resolved, That a national divorce law is desirable," in the discussion of which the question of constitutionality was barred. The team which represented the University was composed of J. W. Finkel, B. S. Ulrich, and D. Haar, and was coached by A. H. Elder 1L.; and the Yale team was made up of M. A. Hall, C. I, Stix and L. T. Bates. W. W. Wynkoop, Yale '08, presided at the debate, and the judges were Professor George M. Dutcher of Wesleyan, Professor William Kirk of Brown, and Professor Horace Marvin of Princeton...
...last of a course of six free public lectures on "The Romantic School in Germany" will be delivered by Dr. Robert M. Wernaer '99 in Emerson Hall, Room D, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. His subject today will be "Romanticism, Patriotism, and Cosmopolitanism...
Professor A. O. Norton '98 will deliver the first of a course of four illustrated lectures on "Mediaeval and Early Modern Education" in the lecture room on the first floor of Robinson Hall at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. The subject of today's lecture is "The Rise and Growth of Mediaeval Universities," and will be illustrated by lantern slides from rare woodents and other sources, and interspersed by readings from contemporary documents. The subjects and dates of the other lectures follow: April 13, "Some Aspects of Mediaeval Student Life"; April 27, "The Italian Revival of Learning; Its Influence upon...
...numerous monographs, and the articles in society publications, about single castles are not easy to know or to find. Not a few of the more earnest readers of the book, would, I think, appreciate a small and unobtrusive bibliography, such as would help them to prosecute the subject further...