WE are pleased to note the opening yesterday of Dr. Hall's course of University Lectures. We trust that he will have a large audience, and that encouragement may thus be given to the authorities to continue the custom of giving these yearly courses. But we think it unfortunate that the tickets distributed at the office could not have included past as well as present members of philosophical electives. We are aware that free admission to these lectures is esteemed by the authorities a "favor" on their part. But the impression remains, that what are called "favors" are oftentimes ungraciously bestowed. Surely all the advantage is not on one side; and even members of the Corporation may derive some good from the efforts of undergraduates. We hope to hear less of "favors" in the future.
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