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...would like to call the attention of men interested in boating to the superior advantages offered to them by the Boat Club for the using of the club boats this spring. The price is very small - $5.00 for their use until the term ends. Then for a trifle more one can obtain the use of a locker. The boats are all in first-class order, there being singles, doubles, and some larger ones, which can be used by a club, if necessary. Two years ago, these boats were all in demand, and the rage was for rowing. We hope that...
...piano-forte recitals by Prof. Paine are at last announced. The first recital will be given in Boylston Hall next Friday; the next is announced for May 12. It is to be feared lest Boylston Hall will prove too small to accommodate the audience that these entertainments will undoubtedly call forth. Could they not be held in Sanders Theatre? And even if the audience should not quite fill that auditorium, the place would be found so much more agreeable and suitable to the character of the recitals given as to warrant the change. Boylston is certainly totally unfit...
...kisses runs we'd call, dear...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : The readiness with which suggestions are adopted by the management of Memorial Hall encourages me to call the attention of the steward to one thing which occurs quite frequently. If a man comes from twenty minutes to a half-hour past the time of opening the hall he is told that this or that thing has given out. One day it is the fish, another day the turkey, and so on. Almost every day something gives out. As the student is given an hour's range he ought to have some assurance that, if he comes...
...Greek scholarship of today put to shame when confronted with such noble ambition as that? A writer on the "Celebration of American Independence" delivers some sharp criticisms on some recent Fourth of July orations. "Nor can I call my country's fortunes," he says, "as Mr. Townsend does, a 'comedy of errors.' Even though Columbus might 'blunder' toward this continent (to speak in the elegant language of Mr. Townsend), yet I cannot grant that we 'blundered' into independence, nor can I hope that our country will, at some future time 'blunder' into glory. On the whole, I cannot think this...