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...number of the HERALD-CRIMSON for this term. The next number will be issued on the morning of the third of January, after the recess. So much has already been said on the subject of the length of our vacation at Christmas that it seems quite unnecessary to again express our regret that we are only allowed a recess of ten days. However, we trust that the vacation, although so short, may prove a pleasant one to all, and wish our readers a "Merry Christmas" and a "Happy New Year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/22/1883 | See Source »

...played even if active training were begun at once on account of the lateness of the season, and the fact that the Harvard eleven has been out of training and without practice for a week. If there was any real desire to play, why did not Yale so express herself on the evening of the day that the game was played, and not wait nearly a week before sending the challenge? It is contrary to precedent as well. Only last year there was a tie, but no one heard of an actual proposal for another game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/10/1883 | See Source »

EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON :-The study of the classics is a favorite theme for discussion nowadays. I do not wish to express myself on either side, but simply wish to call attention to the relation which existing facts have to the undergraduate. Most students have spent three years in Greek, for instance, before entering college. They decided in the first place to go to college; Greek was one of the requirements for admission. It may have been a wise or unwise requirement,-that may be left to wiser heads to discuss. However, the three years were spent on Greek. It consisted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMUNICATIONS. | 12/6/1883 | See Source »

EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON : We wish to express our thanks to the Yale team for the consideration they have shown in accepting so readily the conditions imposed upon them by the Harvard committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMUNICATIONS. | 11/27/1883 | See Source »

...should have the sympathy and aid of the different sections. It is impossible for the editors to secure every item of news about the university unless they are aided by outsiders. For such aid as has been readily given us by the officers of various organizations, we wish to express our thanks. But we should like to have the officers of all the organizations and indeed all the members of the university feel that any news that they may be possessed of, is of interest to our readers and will be thankfully received. We have a box in a well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/21/1883 | See Source »

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