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Pres. Hadley Against New College

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President Hadley of Yale, in his annual report, which was made public recently, states that he is opposed to the scheme which has been made to add a third college to Yale University. Under the plan suggested the Sheffield Scientific School would confine itself more strictly to science, and the academic department to the old-fashioned classical education, while the new department would combine both kinds of learning. President Hadley admits that it would decrease the size of the colleges, but holds that the expense and lack of traditions in the new department would overrule this.

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