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...FRIDAY.Lectures on Forensics. Special subject: Suggestions on the art of persuasion, i. e, On argument that is meant to influence conduct. Dr. Royce. Sever...
...such shady methods"-that tells a naughty lie, to speak boldly, "to secure our presence in its ranks?" Well, we hardly know. If the simple facts were considered we are very sure the Independents would not desire in their ranks anyone who could adopt so shady a method of argument as the writer has done, for the letter stated that it was probable that the Technology would turn out in their parade, and desired, merely, in effect, to know if the Independent movement was strong enough here at Harvard to lead a majority of the students to parade...
...Blaine, or, perchance, Butler, as for Cleveland, for in each case there are those who would dissent from such action. His letter gives the impression that the "unreasonableness" is all on one side, but evidently it is not. It must be granted, even according to his somewhat one-sided argument, that in fairness to everyone, the parade must be non-partisan in character...
...which those interested in the game ought not to miss. Harvard should send, not only the best men to the tournament, but also a respectable body of spectators to witness the sport. Here is something in which we are almost certain of winning, if such a result is an argument for going. Then again there is nothing so encouraging to the players engaged as the knowledge that some friends are present to support and cheer them. Yale always sends a good delegation to tournaments and Harvard should, if possible, do the same. The expense of the round-trip, down...
...Princetonian and many other college papers thought that Harvard, as represented by the Advocate and CRIMSON, had right and the better argument on their side in the recent controversy over the Yale-Harvard, '87, base-ball games...