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The Nation, with its own peculiar irony, speaking of Butler's letter of acceptance, says: "One great source of anxiety to the Bostonians will be removed by this letter. One of their chief reasons for dreading Butler's election was the scandal they thought would be caused by the spectacle...
A correspondent of the Boston Traveller lifts up his voice and cries out against the tendency he thinks he observes among the officers of Harvard College "to exert a controlling influence in politics." "It may be questioned," he says, "whether this inclination of those connected with Harvard College to exert...
A third meeting was held in the town hall at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., on the 6th and 7th of September, 1882. It was organized by the election of Mr. O. B. Frothingham as chairman and Prof. Adolph Werner as secretary. The following represented Harvard:
There will be a meeting of the Bicycle Club at No. 1 Holworthy this evening, promptly at seven o'clock. Beside the regular business of the meeting, the election of officers for the ensuing year, matters of interest and importance to all riding members will be discussed, and it is...
At the election in Ohio yesterday, the Democrats were victorious, carrying the State by a majority of 10,000 to 15,000, and gaining seven Congressmen.