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While Dr. McCosh, president of Princeton, argues for more study and less athletics, Dr. Eliot, president of Harvard, remarks: "It is agreed on all hands that the increased attention given to physical exercise and athletic sports within the past twenty-five years has been on the whole of great advantage to the university, and that the average physique of the mass of the students has been sensibly improved." Harvard certainly turns out as good scholars as Princeton, and its students are better disciplined. President Eliot's views are sounder than those of President McCosh. [Ex.

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