THE UNIVERSITY COURIER. VOL. XII. LAWRENCE, KANS., JANUARY 4, 1894. No.15. CHANCELLORF, H. SNOW. or some of the Baker students to play football. According to the opinions held by a portion of the brethren it is a sin to be manly, to take an active interest in athletics. A student is expected to do nothing but absorb great quantities of facts, and go to Sunday school. It is no matter if he breaks his health in study. He must not take part in vigorous games. One portion of the brethren have opposite opinions and have advocated football with more ardor than truthfulness, and are now undergoing the pleasure of a church trial for their pains. THE appointment of Lieut. E. V. Smith to the professorship of Military Science and Tactics at Baker University, at last gives us cause to congratulate our Baldwin friends. The work of similar sity, increasing the total p an important development growing tendency to the institution of higher The prejudice and to labor in the past is beginning to avail them The representatives instruc e, as : Bake establish the stu sor of al that dent bi ts with nber oular le artmenbued ger to knowl naveation maini pular nstitu as it my me in hi 1 wit ng vo are g a hir thro so in of th own e mocr