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...notice a mean and cowardly attack upon our esteemed friend "Ephraim" in the last number of the Athenaeum. This gentleman has certainly not laid himself open to personal asperities; his reviews and criticisms have been distinguished for good temper, exact judgment, moderation, and ability; and his manly refusal to enter into any duel with the Athenaeum can only confirm us in our previous high opinion...
...beginning of the term, Professor Child expressed a wish that the section in English might enter upon the study of Chaucer with that zeal which the importance of the subject demands, and that a working body of Chaucer students might ere long grow up in our midst; mentioning at the same time Professor Tyler's large and enthusiastic classes at Michigan University. It is a strange thing that at Harvard, the very seat of New England culture, our own noble literature should be neglected, when Boston University has a Shakspere Club, and Cornell a Browning Society. And therefore we wish...
...desire of the Athletic Association, in this meeting, to bring out new material which, if promising, will receive careful development in the spring. The usual excuse that one "has no chance" does not apply at all in this case, and if men will throw off false pride and enter in these games they will receive all the encouragement the H. A. A. can extend to them, and may develop athletic qualities of which they did not imagine themselves possessed. In the pole leaping and hurdle race there is an admirable chance for any who wish to practise for these games...
...desire to become connected with the Crimson begin at once to contribute to its columns. It has also been customary to elect a Freshman editor early in November; but unless contributions sufficiently meritorious are received from '85, no choice will be made. We hope that those who wish to enter college journalism will take advantage of these opportunities, assuring them that their labor will be repaid threefold, not only by the pleasure derived from one phase of college life, but by the not inconsiderable mental profit resulting...
...Young America Cricket Club of Philadelphia will hold a meeting, open to all amateurs, on June 4 next, at Philadelphia, to enter in which a cordial invitation has been sent to members of the Harvard Athletic Association. The programme is a long one, and offers an opportunity to all of our athletes, including the bicyclists. Any information may be obtained from the editor of this column...