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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...attitude of Cornell relative to the refusal of Harvard and Yale to row her crew is hardly sound to say the least. There are two valid reasons for the refusal. Neither Harvard nor Yale can be expected to enter a three cornered race or to row two races. In view of these facts it is hardly to be supposed that either will forfeit its engagement with the other in order to enter a race with Cornell, particularly when the interest of both colleges and of the country centres upon the Harvard and Yale race more than upon any one event...
...moment, consider these. The direct result of the new regulation will be that Harvard will withdraw from the base ball league this year and from the Mott Haven games next season. Unless a dual league is formed, therefore, we will be out of all systematized intercollegiate athletics, since in view of the new regulation Princeton will hardly propose a triple league. But after all, what of this? Hardly such dire results, we believe, as some fear. Harvard certainly has never been in so favorable a position for restricting her athletics as she is today. It is absurd, too, to suppose...
...recent action of the library authorities in refusing to permit the use of the dictionaries to students who desire to study in the reading rooms is a very strange one in view of the fact that there is no place provided by the-college where we can procure lexicons for study...
...present graduate department, while the academic course would be shortened to three years. This arrangement he believes would attract more students and induce many men to take a full course of six years through the professional schools or philosophical department, and so from a financial point of view "more than compensate for the loss incurred by shortening the academic course...
Notices have been posted calling a meeting of the Co-operative Society tomorrow evening in Sever hall. In view of the fact that "if the members so vote, the meeting will be in place of the annual meeting in March," the occasion will be of unusual importance. Yet the evening chosen is the date of the Symphony concert, of the semi annual meeting of the Harvard Union, and of several smaller meetings. Worse than this, the Co-operative Society has engaged the same hall as the Harvard Union, and must therefore adjourn before half-past seven, when the latter society...