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...having the same study parlor. The nature of the girls determines whether or not the room is really for study. Perhaps this system is conducive to cliques, but it affords a good chance to learn human nature, and to adapt one's self to circumstances. Then there is the chapter life (neither very social nor very interesting), the spreads, much fun, but discouraged by the faculty and class and club life, whose interest varies with different classes...
...Toppan prize in Political Economy. Owing to the great interest in political topics at the present time, the book will undoubtedly meet with a deserved success. Here, in small compass of sixty-nine pages, is presented an excellent account of an important subject. Mr. Taussig in his introductory chapter states the argument for protection to young industries in a few pages. "The argument is, in brief, that it may be advantageous to encourage by legislation a branch of industry which might be profitably carried on, which is therefore sure to be carried on eventually, but whose rise is prevented...
...Harvard chapter of Delta Upsilon has its annual dinner at the Parker House next Monday evening. A. L. Hodges, '83, is toastmaster; poem to be read by A. M. Lord, '83; chorister, A. G. Webster, '85; oration, J. B. Wilson...
...History X. yesterday. Members of the section are requested to read Chapter XIV. Hallam for the next lecture...
...reading which will be found especially valuable by college students and others who have to make constant use of books. The author's treatment of such topics as novel-reading, skipping, system in reading, note-books, memorizing, night-reading, exercise and choice of books is remarkably practical. The chapter on the use of the public library is perhaps the most useful of all in the book. Many of the author's suggestions are novel, but he is not dogmatic in his assertions and simply asks a trial. His style is vigorous and attractive and he evidently talks from experience...