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...Harvard, sometimes all alone in its glory. And what comes of it? Is any celebration arranged in honor of the event? Are the members of the winning team rewarded even with the faintest praise for their exertions and success? Are cups voted them? The CRIMSON devotes half a column to an editorial congratulating the members of the team and the college at large for having such a team. That is all, and one of the worthiest of the scanty number of Harvard's championships is passed over and forgotten. What is the reason of this unjust and undeserved neglect? Nothing...
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...notice column will be found this morning an announcement of a lecture on "The Theory of Apparitions," to be given by Mr. Richard Hodgson, Secretary of the Society for Physical Research, for the benefit of the Harvard University Boat Club. This lecture will not only interest those who are pursuing studies in Philosophy, but will undoubtedly be entertaining to others also, since the subject is one which has a fascination for almost every one-whether they will admit it or not. The object of the lecture is one which certainly must appeal to us all. We all must realize that...
...editors and they are at least progressive, if one may judge from the changes which have been made. The quiet, staid Advocate has blossomed out with a crimson title-page, and the innovation is a very happy one. The lines around the pages and between the columns have been taken out, and the articles end across the page instead of filling up one whole column and a fraction of the other. The verses are honored with the full width of the page. All these changes have a very pleasing effect, tending to clear the Advocate from those traces of amateurishness...
Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next column...