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In the last three weeks among the many new books added to the University Library are some especially valuable ones. Among these are the following: F. Arbuthnot's "Arabic Authors;" Babcock's "Two Lost Centuries of Britain"; "The Historical Register of the U. S. Army from its Organization Sept. 29...
P. W. Davis, '93, was elected senior vice-president; and D. A. Center, Gr., and A. S. Hayes, '91, to regular membership. G. T. Page, '92 then spoke on Electric railways, comparing the different kinds of motors and ways of carrying currents for locomotion. The club numbers about fifty; it...
The Free Wool Club was organized in 1889 to continue the work of the temporary Harvard Tariff Reform Club, formed in 1888 during the Presidential Campaign, and under whose auspices the great Tremont Temple Rally was held. The present club will endeavor, during the winter, to meet the great interest...
We wish to give a piece of advice to all students of Harvard University which, we are sure, will prevent many an embarrassing movement. We urge everyone to find out who are the noted men connected with the University and for what each one of them is renowned. It is...
Mr. John Bigelow, who was well fitted for his task by many years of intimate association with Bryant, has contributed a life of the poet to the American Men of Letters series. He gives an interesting account of Bryant's early days, his country life and his studies; portrays his...