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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...nearly half of the academic year the members of the University have been entirely deprived of the use of the Gymnasium and seriously restricted in the use of the Library. That these two important departments are now to be opened with vastly better equipments than ever before does much to make up for the extreme annoyance which the long delayed construction has caused. The opening of the reading room in the evening and the consequent restriction of reserved books to use in the Library, is a change which will be thoroughly appreciated and which will greatly increase the usefulness...
...Library is open on week-days for the delivery of books from 9 a. m. till 5.30 p. m. The Readingroom is open from 9 a. m. till 10 p. m.; Sundays from 1 till 5 p. m. The use of reserved and reference books will be confined hereafter to the Readingroom, since the necessity for letting them go out over night has ceased with the lengthened hours during which the Reading-room is open...
Professor Schwab has introduced a new system to Yale in excusing from the examinations in Economic Policy all who have a sufficiently high stand. The use of the method may be extended...
...done towards undoing a despicable act. But the taking back of such a charge as was made in this case, never receives the prominence of the charge itself. Every man has the power of inflicting immeasurable injury on others by even the most groundless imputations. A careless use of this power is morally unpardonable, if it is not absolutely criminal...
Professor A. B. Hart '80 has written a statement of "Harvard's Athletic Policy," "based on authentic information," for the use "of Harvard men who live at a distance, or are befogged by contradictory newspaper opinions." It needs only to be said that Professor Hart, while admitting that the separation from Yale was "the culmination of difficulties which have been rolling up for the past three years, and for which the responsibility is divided," defends Harvard's policy during the last year and points out the better condition of athletics which has resulted...