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...congratulate the editors of the Harvard Monthly on the excellence of the first number which has appeared. The high standard of literary work which the '86 board maintained will not be lowered this year, if the first number may be regarded as a sample of those which are to follow. With the graduation of the '86 board, the founders of the magazine, a severe loss was sustained, which it seemed it would be impossible to make good. Indeed, it was feared that the life of the Monthly would be confined to the stay of its founders in college...
...account of the work of the anniversary committee in preparation for the approaching anniversary. The whole work was found to be so onerous that it was divided up among sub-committees. The report of the literary committee has already been rendered and accepted. That of the other committees will follow. The duties which devolved upon the committee with respect to the torchlight procession were so great that a sub-committee of thirteen was put in charge, and it is in their behalf that we desire to speak. Each class is to wear a distinctive uniform, and will present various additional...
...another column we publish an account of Yale's prospects in athletics for the coming year, which certainly should interest Harvard men. Yale will undoubtedly put forth her best efforts to follow up the advantage gained by her victories of last spring, and she begins her new year under peculiarly favorable circumstances. Two of her best men have entered the law and post-graduate departments respectively, and will probably resume their old positions on the crew and nine. The newly elected captains of the last named organizations are men of exceptional ability, whose claim to the respect and good-will...
...showed that if Columbia College, cautious, wise, and much deliberating, does not refuse her honors to trained and proved scholarship and intellectual attainment merely because they appear in the feminine form, no other institution need hesitate. Where Columbia dares to lead, every college in the land may dare to follow...
...President-elect Dwight will be similar to those at the inauguration of President Porter, except that there will be no address by a member of the graduating class. President Porter will be the first speaker, and a congratulatory address in Latin by some member of the faculty will follow, President Dwight delivering the final address. The exercises will be held in Center Church at 11 a.m., Thursday, July 1, and a reception to the new President will be held in the Art School at 1 o'clock. Presidents and members of other colleges, Governor Harrison and staff and city officials...