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FURNITURE. The largest assortment of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Suits ever offered in Boston is now being placed in PAINE'S warerooms, 48 Canal street, opposite Boston & Maine depot...
...finest concert we have ever had here was given about two weeks ago, at which Beethoven's famous septuor was performed, and also that wonderful octette by Schubert. Bernard Listeman and seven of Boston's finest orchestral players rendered these works beautifully, and it was gratifying to notice how well they seemed to be appreciated. There was, happily, much less whispering than usual at concerts, and those who care but little for music were impressed by the grandeur of Beethoven and the very soul of melody in the Schubert octette, which the musicians played even better than the septuor. Prof...
...upon such insincere matter as the most of Mr. Wilde's verses. Why, if we will but look into our own hearts, if we will but consider the mass of often excellent and promising poetry annually produced from our own midst, and then consider how little of this will ever grow and blossom into any worthy fruition, we will necessarily be cautious hereafter in staking any great hopes on any other amateur, such as Oscar Wilde even. So much for any claims Mr. Wilde may have upon us for any promise or any achievement of his own. Aside from these...
Very few of the business enterprises of undergraduates have ever yet made much of a success financially. Cases that seem to be exceptions to this statement have succeeded always for some exceptional reason; either because of extraordinary enterprise on the part of their projectors, or for outside support, or because of the friendly interest of associates, a few have prospered, and although it must be confessed that this lamentable fact is often due to the inertness and indifference of those who should be chiefly interested and would be most benefitted by student enterprises, yet it is unfair...
...they had access to good information and advice upon the subject. We know, of course, that it is written that "members of the faculty will be ready at any time to render assistance in this regard;" but it is notoriously the case, nevertheless, that comparatively few men do ever secure the advice of a professor at all in arranging their general course...