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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: In a letter published by you a few days ago I complained of the small amount of subscription received thus far from the freshman class for the university crew. I send herewith a table showing the total amount of money subscribed by each class: '83, $457; '84, $866; '85, $691; '86, $492; sp. st., $15; S. S., $20; L. S., $20; anon., $5. This makes the total amount subscribed $2573.50. Last year the total amount subscribed during the whole year was $3958.50, and even this was found insufficient to meet the expenses. At least $2000 more...
Found - Near the college grounds, ten days ago, a locket marked "H.U., '86," containing two miniatures. Owner can recover it by calling at the house of Mr. George Melledew, Belmont street, Somerville...
...lectures at most of her colleges, but graduates are permitted to practice their chosen professions. The present attitude of the French government towards the movement is said to be very favorable. Several Russian ladies have followed the medical course at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Eight years ago, over a hundred lady students were at this university, but now the number is considerably less from political reasons. Nearly all the educational institutions of Italy are, and have been for years, open to women. In Bavaria since 1880, women are actually prohibited from taking a medical course, and in fact...
...long ago, President Angell, of Michigan University, after most earnestly recommending the system of co-education, proudly pointed to the fact that a good proportion of the women graduates of Ann Arbor are holding conspicuous positions as medical practitioners or teachers, among them being the president and five other members of the faculty of Wellesley College. - [N. Y. Mail...
...that it would afterwards be harder to teach them the Harvard stroke than it would if they had known absolutely nothing about rowing. The Exonian, in mentioning a way for removing this objection, appeals indirectly to Harvard, and its plea deserves to be presented and considered. Three years ago a Harvard man undertook to teach the Exeter students the Harvard stroke, but we are under the impression that his efforts were not rewarded with sufficient results on the part of the Exeter students. We are sure that several men could be found who would be willing to teach Exeter...