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President, Professor F. W. Taussig (in place of Professor E. Cummings, resigned...
...smoke talk to be given by Professor Norton next Monday evening is the first of a monthly series, arranged for by the executive committee. Professor Hart, Professor Taussig, and Mr. Richard Henry Dana have kindly agreed to speak in the series...
...Permanent athletic relations are not for the best interests of the student body.- (a) Athletics consume too much time: Prof. Taussig, Grad. Mag. III. P. 300; Pres. Eliot's Report for 1894, pp. 16-18.- (x) Summer training.- (b) Predominance of athletics injurious beyond college.- (1) Exeter troubles: CRIMSON, Dec. 18, 1894.- (c) Lead to bad blood.- (1) Unfairness must be met with unfairness, or grim forbearance, until alliance ends.- (d) Not for the best interests of Harvard's prestige and good-fellowship with other colleges.- (1) Such relations make her dependent upon an alliance.- (2) The University's stand...
...tariff), Cairnes, Leading Principles, ch. 4; Wilson in N. A. R., vol. 159, pp. 385-394 (Oct. '94), Forum, XVI, 544-549 (Feb. '94) and Boston Herald, Aug. 30, '94; Russell in N. A. R., vol. 157, pp. 641-653 (Nov. '93); Taussig in Pol. Sci. Quar., IX, 585-610 (Dec. '94) and In. Jr. Cec., VIII, 1-40 (Oct. '93); Nation, LI, 413; N. A. R., vol. 159, pp. 746-754 (Dec. '94); Pol, Sci. Quar...
...normal official attitude of the Faculty toward student organizations, we believe, should be one of quasi-indifference, not unlike that described by Professor Taussig, with regard to athletics, in the June number of the Graduates' Magazine. We can see little occasion for their coming into any but personal relations with student organizations, except in one instance, and that is when an organization, as such, does distinct injury to the University. In that case, its existence would rightly be prohibited. But if any individual student fails to meet the requirements of his college work he should be brought to task individually...