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...teachers in mathematics or physics, for instance. Still it may be answered, that in the opinion of the faculty, the character of professional teachers of mathematics and physics is, as a whole, higher than that of professional baseball players. Suppose that we grant this to be true; does it follow that the students of Harvard College are so weak that their methods and morals would suffer from the little contact they have with men who make ball-playing a business? It might be well for the faculty to turn its attention a little more closely to some other aspects...
...read of some well-known lecturers appearing before student-audiences in all parts of the country, and the only reason that prevents many of these speakers from favoring Harvard is that they have not been invited. Once more do we call upon the other organizations of the college to follow the example of the Historical Society...
...discount given to members by Messrs. Dane, Stoddard and Kendall in cutlery, fancy hardware, and skates, is reduced from fifteen to ten per cent. The facilities for ordering from this house through the society have been improved. Further notice of this will follow...
...discount given to members by Messrs. Dane, Stoddard and Kendall in cutlery, fancy hardware, and skates, is reduced from fifteen to ten per cent. The facilities for ordering from this house through the society have been improved. Further notice of this will follow...
...main features of a new literary periodical called the Revue Internationals, which is published in England by Messrs. Trubner and Co., will be a regular literary correspondence from Paris, London, Berlin, Vienna, and other principal cities of the world. Each correspondent will closely follow the literary productions of the country relating to which he writes, and will give numerous extracts and translations, so that the readers of the Revue Internationale will have placed before them every fifteen days "a perfect mirror of the current literature of the world...