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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Women at college mean a much wider field for the work of the college editor, for they afford him readers for his "Fashion Notes," and "Society Happenings," and never leave him in want of spicy items for his "Local Column." What a strong argument for co-education these considerations suggest! Supposing college journalism worth encouragement, we can hardly find a better way of encouraging it than by admitting women to the colleges. Under co-education, a college editorship meets with comfort and ease, and has a far wider field for the development of that genius, which the college editor never...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Journalism. | 12/3/1885 | See Source »

...entertaining French readings given by Prof. Bocher and Cohn, suggest the need of a similar course of German readings. The popularity of the German courses shows the interest in that language which is felt by the students at large. A course of translations and readings from the higher novelists would aid materially in vivifying our German study. We do not want to propose what will overtax the already burdened German department, but we can promise, in behalf of the students, that any effort in the direction of a course of evening readings, will be appreciated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/10/1885 | See Source »

...question of a printed outline of the course, request that at the next lecture (Tuesday) the members of the section hand to to the committee slips of paper bearing their names, and stating whether they wish the shorter outline, ($1.00), or the more complete outline. ($2.00). The committee suggest that the more complete outline be adopted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 10/27/1885 | See Source »

ARTICLE V. "It shall be the duty of the executive-committee to appoint principal desputants, suggest questions for debate, select books referring to subjects for debate to be reserved in a suitable place in the library, arrange for the meetings of the society whenever they have not been provided for by a vote of the society, make a report to the society at the beginning of each half year, and at each semi-annual meeting prepare a list of candidates from which the new members of the society shall be elected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Union. | 10/22/1885 | See Source »

...that the foot-ball season has fairly obtained a start, we venture to suggest that the long established custom of playing scrub games be revived. One of the strongest arguments in support of this custom has been rendered ineffective by the inauguration of the class championship series, for, with four class elevens in constant practice and training, it can hardly be said that scrub games are needed to develop players for the 'varsity team. The second reason for the revival of scrub matches still remains in force, and to us it seems to be the one of most consequence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/15/1885 | See Source »

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