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Sensational Graduates' Magazine.

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The Graduates' Magazine for March contains a great deal that will be read with much surprise, not only by those who have left the University, but by undergraduates as well. Two topics of keen interest in undergraduate life--football and seminars--are discussed in a way which is sure to attract a harmful notoriety. The article on football, by Professor Hollis, which ends with the surprising statement that it would be best to give up the Yale game, comes from the pen of one who has long been identified with the sport, but has a conclusion not only revolutionary, but entirely unrepresentative.

Following the frontispiece picture of the late Justice Gray, is a singularly sympathetic sketch of his career in a few pages written by E. R. Thayer '88. There is an instructive account of the contents of the Germanic Museum by Professor Francke and an explanation of the plans for the new music building. Selected topics from the Deans' reports are presented in condensed form. An admirable report of the President's speech at Buffalo accompanies a detailed account of his Western trip. Especially helpful to those who have lately been absent from the University is Student Life--a department conducted with great accuracy and thoroughness.

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