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A letter from Harvard appears in the last Argo. The writer repeats the suggestion recently made in the HERALD apropos of the recent Thanksgiving petition episode, that some official medium of communication ought to be established by the college between faculty and students. "It has not been found," it says...
The warnings may well, we think, be heeded by the college. To any one wishing a complete exposition of the scheme of the society and its methods, with its advantages and disadvantages, we recommend the article in full. It is admirably stated and is in character, we believe, a semi...
"CONVERSATION: Its Faults and its Graces. Compiled by Rev. Andrew P. Peabody, D. D., LL. D." This little "Handbook of Conversation," by Dr. Peabody, comprises in four parts his "Address to Young Ladies," "Francis Trench on Conversation," "A Word to the Wise," and "Mistakes and Improprieties of Conversation and Writing...
This Shakespere Society is the most flourishing of any of our organizations. The private meetings are held about once a month and the girls read and study the different plays with great pleasure and profit. Two literaries existed last year, the Phi Sigma and Zeta Alpha, but, sad to tell...
A national exposition will be held in New York in 1883, under the auspices of the American Agricultural Association.