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...open as far as possible electives of general character and those common to juniors and seniors; second, to make mutually exclusive the more specialized electives and those clearly incongruous. General honors will be granted for general excellence substantially as at present. Special honors will be awarded only to students whose average is above mediocrity. In freshman year the candidate must take four hours in the department in which he seeks special honors, in the sophomore year four, in the junior year four, and in the senior year six hours' elective...
...this time any picture which preserves at once the peculiar charm of Cambridge itself and a suggestion of Harvard life. At length, however, the long felt want has been met, and Klackner and Co. have just published a beautiful etching of a Cambridge scene by Wm. Goodrich Beal, whose work has been of late so well received. The etching must appeal to all Harvard men, past and present, and at this time particularly, perhaps, to those whose class day is so near at hand, and who wish to keep beside them a pleasant reminder of their college years. The view...
...second time won the custody of the Mott Haven cup for the coming year. The cup was offered after the Intercollegiate Athletic Association had existed two years, and since then the membership of the association has increased from three or four to over twenty. The winning colleges whose names have been engraved on the cup are as follows...
...intercollegiate association whose formation will be attempted would undoubtedly be successful, if organized on a strong basis; for there is certainly good reason for its existence...
...student whose record is deficient, at the beginning of any year, is expected to pursue during that year such studies, in addition to those required by 2 and 4 as may be necessary to make up the deficiency; and these additional studies will be treated in all respects as part of his regular work. With the consent of the Dean he may take additional studies beyond the amount necessary to make up his deficiency, under the conditions prescribed...