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...with every Harvard student to lend the society his heartiest support in opposition to this foolish attack upon its interests and their own. The Co-operative Society may be only an experiment, but as such the students of Harvard are bound to give it every opportunity and all possible aid in proving its usefulness and justifying its establishment. If it fails it will fail because of other reasons than the puerile opposition of officious outsiders and busybodies...
...appropriation of $95,000,000 has been recommended to aid public school education...
Great surprise was occasioned by the announcement that a certain prominent book-seller of Cambridge, frightened at the brilliant prospects of the Co-operative Association, has betaken himself to intimidating his fellow-tradesmen. This man has threatened the most dire evils to Cambridge merchants who shall support or aid in any way the attempts of the students to assist themselves in the matter of purchases. "I will arouse," said he, "such a powerful public sentiment against the thing that any merchant who aids these fellows will regret it." There is no man in Cambridge who has made as much money...
...appeal has been made for aid for the Assos expedition, the results of whose work are now beginning to be extremely valuable. Work was resumed March 1. $2500 more are required to finish the undertaking. Subscriptions may be sent to Professor C. E. Norton...
...over the land, over all the land; it fell on the floor, it fell to the floor; my every hope, all my hopes; he covered it over, leave out over; address your letters, not direct them; he lay on the sofa, not laid; etc. The book is an invaluable aid to any one wishing to converse effectively and correctly. For sale by Moses King, Harvard square. Price fifty cents...