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Chapter Letters: Psi - Cornell College, June 1887

The Key, Vol. 4, No. 3, June 1887


Psi's letter details the Cornell campus and student life. Cornell has rapidly advanced since its charter in 1865, the classical and literary departments are strong, technical schools are renowned, and athletics are important to the student body. It explains that women don't act as editors of any of the three college papers. Although the school is non-sectarian, its students have formed a Christian Association with plans to construct their own building.


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Jun 1887

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