Word: subjects
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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This question will be answered in the next Boston Sunday Globe by the presidents of the leading colleges in the United States. Among the prominent men who have contributed their ideas on this subject are: Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard University; F. A. P. Barnard, president of Columbia College; E. G. Robinson, president of Brown University; W. DeWitt Hyde, president of Bowdoin College; G. W. Smith, president of Trinity College; Francis A. Walker, president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and D. C. Gilman, president of Johns Hopkins University...
Since the yard authorities complied with the oft-expressed desire of the CRIMSON and furnished us with plank walks, a time worn subject for articles of all kinds has been removed. The authorities have used praiseworthy care in keeping the walks in the yard free from snow this winter. There are, however, a few places where especial care should be taken, and which seem to have been neglected. These are the steps of the various dormitories, and more especially Weld and Thayer. Covered with ice as they are at present, with but a slight covering of ashes, which tend merely...
...chapel of the Divinity School will be given next Tuesday evening. These lectures are given by persons connected with the University and present an excellent chance of hearing men whom one does not meet in the lecture room. Next Tuesday Professor Norton is the speaker, and his subject, which treats of the different phases of intellectual life in America, is of interest to all here. This chance of hearing so eminent a person should not be thoughtlessly thrown away...
This question will be answered in the next Boston Sunday Globe by the presidents of the leading colleges in the United States. Among the prominent men who have contributed their ideas on this subject are: Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard University; F. A. P. Barnard, president of Columbia College; E. G. Robinson, president of Brown University; W. DeWitt Hyde, president of Bowdoin College; G. W. Smith, president of Trinity College; Francs A. Walker, president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and D. C. Gilman, president of Johns Hopkins University...
Although no definite action has as yet been taken by the management of Memorial Hall on the plan for the improvement of the board, which was proposed some time ago, still the scheme has been the subject of careful consideration and was referred to a committee, who have been making a thorough investigation. Every possible pressure has been brought to bear upon the steward, and increased care is used in the preparation of the food. One change, which was recommended by the CRIMSON, has already been made. The regular set bill of fare has been changed as far as possible...