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...fleshly, not sufficiently early English; but yet methinks it has been told that young men of Harvard are hopeful subjects, who may be etherealized and yet saved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERVIEW WITH OSCAR WILDE. | 1/6/1882 | See Source »

...result of the vote on the debate in English 6 yesterday was on the merits of the question : Affirmative, 2; negative, 15. On the merits of the argument : Affirmative, 4; negative, 9. The question for next time is, "Resolved that it is expedient for the United States to take measures looking to the abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty." Affirmative : Messrs. Snow, Warner, Storer. Negative : Messrs. Oxnard, Barlow, Panin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOTES AND COMMENTS. | 1/6/1882 | See Source »

Prof. Hill will meet members of English 6 at Holden Chapel, today, at 2 P. M. The question is: "Resolved, That all the prescribed work of the college should be elective." Disputants - affirmative: Chase, Rogers, Eaton; negative: Perin, Cheney, Weld...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BULLETIN. | 1/5/1882 | See Source »

...English Literature. - Special subject "Swift" (continued.) Mr. Perry. Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BULLETIN. | 1/5/1882 | See Source »

...seems that roughness and brutality are as common in foot ball in England as between certain colleges in our own country. It is carried to such an extent that the present manner of playing has excited severe newspaper criticism. In comparing foot ball with other sports, one. English journal says: "We should hear of more casualities in the cricket field, for instance, if a sinewy fielder were allowed to trip up and throw a sparely-built batsman, or had the option of felling him to the ground by hurling a ball at his head; and there would be accidents innumerable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/4/1882 | See Source »