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...last number of the Advocate which appeared January 3rd, is above the usual standard. The editorials, although they do not suggest anything new, are straightforward and to the point, the subjects headed under "Topics of the Day" cannot fail to interest all Harvard men; the stories are some what original in conception and are well told, and the verse is fair...
...receive a colored pupil, he went to Oxford and received there an education. He is now rector of St. Luke's church, Washington, D. C. Mr. Cutting, though a layman, has had vast experience in missionary work, and no man who is at all interested in the subject, can fail to be benefited by his advice...
...particularly to clarify the subject for those who in their private studies may not have the benefit of the systematic quizzing of the recitation room. The book is by its nature somewhat of a venture. In its arrangement and its purpose, however, it is admirable and cannot fail to be of service to law students. We hope the success of the present volume on Contracts will warrant a like attempt in other departments...
...There has been no attempt at a concealment of Harvard's real faults and no desire to avoid the evidence of any seemingly disagreeable facts which may have been brought to light during the recent controversy. The football question has been met fairly and squarely, and the result cannot fail to be gratifying to all whose sympathies are with Harvard. The thanks of the university are due the Athletic committee for their energy and faithfulness in the work they undertook. But for them and their efforts, Harvard would very likely have never been, in the eyes of the public...
...very glad to announce the extra Christmas service which will be given in the chapel for those who are to remain in Cambridge during the recess. From its promised character the service cannot fail to be a pleasant occasion for those who spend their Christmas away from home...