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...LIST of officers elected by the Senior Class at the meeting on Monday is published in another column. To this list Seventy-Eight points with complacent pride. Class dissension has vanished into thin air. Seventy-Eight, in unison and peace, restores dear, happy Class Day at Harvard, and good-will reigns supreme. Of the fifteen officers, eight were unanimously elected by acclamation; the seven others give universal satisfaction. The harmonious, open election has exemplified the high principle that the interests of the Class are superior to the interests of societies. For the service that Seventy-Eight has done in thus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/23/1877 | See Source »

...REPORT of the Freshman foot-ball match between the Yale and Harvard will be found in another column, but the courteous treatment the visitors met with at New Haven deserves especial mention. The Harvard Freshmen were received on the field with hearty applause, which was repeated frequently during the game. After the match they enjoyed the hospitality of the Yale Freshmen, who gave them a supper, and who entertained, during the evening, all the Harvard men who were in the city...

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...hoped that the plan for a base-ball case proposed in another column will meet the hearty approval of the students. Some safe place for our trophies in base-ball and boating should be found, and no means of preservation better than the one proposed is found...

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...first column of Monthly Musings is aptly headed "The Muse." It consists in selections from Byron and Shelley. There are also Musings on Aristotle, and on Campbell's poetry; also, there is an article entitled "A Summer Reverie," consisting of judicious clippings from Wordsworth. After this, it is needless to say that native genius is not called much into requisition, as far as poetry goes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUR EXCHANGES. | 11/23/1877 | See Source »

...Princetonian and the Beloit Round Table amuse themselves with speculations on - the Devil! College papers have long enjoyed publishing three-column biographies and criticisms of famous authors, and it is not unnatural that the author of all evil should have his place in their pages; perhaps it is nothing new, either...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUR EXCHANGES. | 11/23/1877 | See Source »

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