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There are three rules that young men might be advised to follow: First, live in the open air all you can; second, touch elbows with the rank and file; third, talk every day with some one who is your superior. The second of these rules, especially, is not observed here at Harvard. It would be better if we were on good terms with all sorts of people, instead of assuming so often our own superiority. The rank and file turn out a pretty good sort of people, and to associate with them good naturedly and intelligently only tends to broaden...
Below is given a list of the college publications which are kept on file in the CRIMSON office. These files are open to any member of the University who may wish to consult them...
...reading-room of the Christian Association in Brooks House has been changed from the Randall Room to the Shepard Room on the second floor. Copies of Harvard publications are kept on file, also the Boston Herald, the New York Herald, the Boston Transcript, the Congregationalist, the Watchman, the Outlook, Life, McClure's Magazine and Harper's and Leslie's Weeklies. The library itself contains an excellent collection of the most recent books on biblical topics, in the selection of which the aim has been to secure works most useful in the courses offered by the Association for Bible study...
...Camera Club will have this year a reading room where all the illustrated photographic magazines will be on file and collections of famous pictures as well as member's prize pictures will be constantly on exhibition. To this reading room will be sent from time to time the work of the best men in the field as examples and incentives for club members. Here also the club will hold informal social meetings for mutual criticism...
...gift of Captain J. Boardman '94, who is at present serving in the Philippines, consists of a small collection of Filipino publications and documents. The most important is a complete file of the "Revolucion," the official organ of the government in the province of Bisayas, from December 1898 to February 1899. In the later numbers is printed officially the greater part of the constitution of the Philippine government. Among the miscellaneous papers sent by Captain Boardman are two manifestos by the president of the Council of Government, printed for distribution and dated March 20 and April 15, 1899. They accurately...