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...meeting was held in Holden Chapel last night by the class of '85 to discuss the advisability of having a sophomore class dinner. It was voted that the president should appoint a committee of three to set the time, and place a book at Bartlett's to receive the signatures of those desiring to go. The committee appointed consists of Messrs. Atkinson, Norton and Carpenter...
...Turner, a gentleman of Manchester, England, recently made a flying trip to this country, and, on his return, published a book containing his impressions of the trip, called "Three Weeks in America." Following are his ideas on Harvard...
...Jersey High School has decided to discontinue the study of political economy because no suitable text book can be found which does not favor free trade...
...college, mention may be made of a small volume to be found on the table of the library reading room. It is entitled, "A Review of Prof. Sumner's Speech before the Tariff Commission," and is written by one George Basil Dixwell, quiscumque sit. The ostensible purpose of the book is a refutation of Professor Sumner's speech; but the real object is clearly an attempt to establish the folly of free trade, and the wisdom of protection. The tone of the book is fiery and decidedly discourteous; but in this the reviewer seems only to have outdone his economic...
...announcement that one of the most important books of reference in the library has been stolen from the shelves of the library, cannot fail to arouse a feeling of indignation in the minds of all members of the university. Prof. White announced to one of his sections yesterday that Muller and Donaldson's "History of Greek Literature" had disappeared from the shelves of the Greek alcove. This book is at present in constant use by the members of the entire freshman class and members of the advanced Greek electives. Fortunately there are other copies of the work in the library...