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Harvard Historical Monographs. Boston. Ginn and Co. 80. The monographs will appear at irregular intervals. No. 1: "A History of the Veto Power," by Edw. C. Mason, Instructor in Political Economy, will be ready in April, 1890. $1.00. No. 2: "An introduction to the Study of Federal Government," by Albert Bushnell Hart, Asst. Professor of History, will follow...
...feature of the play is the Fair scene which introduced excellent scenery with wonderfully realistic effect. A genuine Irish piper takes part. Mr. Scanlan as Peek-a-boo, sang some of his familiar songs and many new ones, including his Swing Song. Next Monday "The Great Metropolis" will appear...
There are a number of men in college who are pushing the dual league scheme, and the Athletic committee have almost played into their hands. Some of them honestly think the scheme best for our interests, but others appear to be merely actuated by the desire (of which the newspapers accuse all Harvard) of wanting us to be sure of second place, since we can't get first. Do these men adequately represent the college sentiment? We were told at the mass meeting that except Yale, the other colleges can not fairly compete with us; yet some how the fact...
These statistics are found in the first report which also contains records of the class in scholarship, the athletic records and club memberships and miscellaneous other statistics. The following reports, which usually appear every third year, give short sketches of the careers of men since graduation, lists of marriages, births and deaths, and two tables of "intended occupations" and present occupations placed side by side. These reports are placed in the college library, but are not for general inspection. The incomes received by Harvard graduates are very hard to estimate. It may be said approximately that when about thirty years...
...pick out of a hundred years the three in which accident gave Yale a greater proportional increase than Harvard and argue from this trifle that Harvard is going to the dogs? Why, if we take a broad view of the history of the two colleges, these three years only appear like an exception to illustrate the rule...