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The great success of the New York alumni dinner the other day makes noticeable once more the increasing efficiency of the Harvard clubs all over the country. Everywhere the members of the clubs have met with more than usual enthusiasm. Part of this is doubtless due to our victory at...
In pleasing contrast with the spirit which gives us "Feb. 22, Sunday, Washington's Birthday; a holiday," is the announcement that the Law and Divinity Schools will have one whole day for a holiday in addition to the Sunday which the rest of us are to enjoy. It is a...
Harvard's success in the B. A. A. games Saturday evening was unparalleled. All her representatives did excellent work, and the college is proud of their record. The fortunate issue of the sports is all the more well welcome because it is deserved. We expected Harvard to win; and her...
With the present issue of the CRIMSON the Ninety-two board takes charge of the paper. During the administration which has just ended, the CRIMSON has, in many ways, we feel sure, made a decided advance. The greater part of whatever improvement has been made is the work of the...
The New York Sun has lately printed an interesting scrap of gossip about a Harvard man. "The Messrs. Howe and Co. of London, found on a book stall an American book of anonymous verses, which they reprinted under the title 'Pirated Poems.' The English reprint has run into the twelfth...