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...most men, who need not be warned against their thieving deceptions, but there are doubtless a number of freshmen and others whom it may be well to warn. For the benefit of these we will say that if any picturesque looking foreigners who speak nothing but Espanol or French call upon you with a delightful tale of having just arrived in Boston from Havana on a ship with fine cigars which they have smuggled in and will sell to you dirt cheap at $5 per hundred - if such creatures call upon you, stop neither to parley with them...
...wish to call particular attention to the Assyrian reading to be given this evening by Prof. Lyon in Sever Hall. The poem to be read is the oldest existing epic, and has been discovered only in the last ten years. The interest centres chiefly about Izdubar, who has many points in common with the Bibical Nimrod with whom he has been partially identified. The poem was discovered a few years ago by George Smith while studying some baked tablets in the British Museum. It is impressed in cuneiform characters on twelve tablets of clay about ten by eight inches...
Found - On Tuesday evening at dinner time, near Memorial, a "Fowle's patent" wool-lined glove. Will the owner either send its mate or call for his property at the Tribune office, 3 Linden street...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : As the date of the class races is again to be considered by the executive committee, I should like to call their attention to one point of objection to rowing the race on the 5th of May, and that is that will probably be the date of the Freshman Algebra examination. For most men that examination of itself makes a fair day's work, and I think it would be very unfair to have the race the same day. I feel quite sure Prof. White will oblige the men interested about the matter...
...nominal price for them. Thus, aside from the fact that we have an opportunity of showing our kindly feeling toward Exeter, it is more for our own interests to give her some of our spare boats in preference to selling them for an inconsiderable sum. We wish, therefore to call the attention of the executive committee to the matter, in hopes that they will ascertain exactly what Exeter's wants are, and then make some arrangement towards satisfying her needs...