The January issue of The Bachelor of Arts is a particularly interesting number. The table of contents includes an article by F. S. Horan, the captain of the Cambridge Track Athletic Team in the contest with Yale this fall. He gives his experiences and impressions as an English athlete in America. Another article, interesting especially to Princeton men, is by Jesse Lynch Williams '92, and entitled "Instead of Fraternities at Princeton." In a very easy style he tells what the upper-classman clubs are and gives a history of their foundation and progress.
"The Hasty Pudding Club at Harvard," is the subject of an article by Lloyd McKim Garrison in which he gives the origin and history of that organization numbering among its members so many famous men. Professor Marion Mills Miller '86, writes on "Debate in American Colleges," giving an historical review of his subject. Several minor articles, an interesting story, "The Professor's Holiday" and several poems together with the usual comments on university news and the athletic department, fill out the number.
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