The difference between Yale and Harvard is well brought out in their catalogue. Yale is still an old-fashioned college, overshadowed to some extent by Congregationalism, compact and a strong force for education. It is a college from which men are sent forth with the stamp of their training impressed upon them. Harvard is broad and progressive, but under its present administration a certain amount of educational force must be lost. A strong scholarly nature will get rounded and polished by a Harvard education, while at Yale he may be in danger of becoming narrowed in his sphere of activity. A receptive, impressionable man, on the other hand, will probably be made a greater force for good by a course at Yale.- Springfield Republican.
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