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...heliotype albums is on exhibition at Bartlett's, and all are urged to see it at once. Subscriptions, with deposits of $5, must be made before next Thursday either at Bartlett's or with the chairman of the committee. If one hundred names are not secured by that date the album cannot be furnished this year, and the money already deposited will be refunded. It is thus the interest of all desiring the album to do their utmost to increase the number of subscribers...
...date on the window of the class of 1858 at Memorial, attention to which was called recently in the HERALD, has been changed from...
There is an item going the rounds of the papers stating that the first race with Yale was rowed in 1850. That was the date of the organization of the university crew. The first race with Yale was not rowed till...
...retiring allowances, and also towards the permanent observatory fund; besides other minor matters of interest. The overseers have been agitated by the question of the restriction of "drunkenness upon the campus at commencement." Under "University Notes," Librarian Sibley's Harvard Necrology is continued, various correction and additions up to date being included in the correct list. The death of Edward Oakes, a graduate of the class of 1679, is now first recorded. The most noted name among Harvard's dead is that of Josiah Quincy, '21. The usual minute and scholarly list of accessions to the library follows, many interesting...
...meeting of the captains of the crews. This year the executive committee of the boat club, with whom the official decision lies, settled the day of the race, but the meeting of the senior class has shown that one class, at least, has very decided objections to the date fixed by the committee. The committee are now reconsidering the matter, but no decision, we believe, has yet been reached. The executive committee of the boat club represents the rowing interests of the university, but can hardly be said to represent the classes, who, it seems only fair, should be represented...