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...reminds them of the dark continent, and some are even more specific, and call it Africa. They have both a Plato and a Persephone down there. Great chaldrons may be seen, presumably filled with some strange liquid or concoction, to judge from the fearful rumbling boiling sound that comes forth. Bones and skeletons of every conceivable kind of animals are there; dark holes and passages, steam from unknown recesses, the clanking of iron, and the roaring of fires are everywhere met with. Indeed, what a place this is ! What a hall it is, with a lower world, our intermediate world...
...Boston Transcript. This letter took the authorities severely to task for the manner in which the Divinity School is run and its professorships filled. Fortunately for our good name the writer of this lengthy diatribe seems to be almost alone in his opinions, and his remarks have called forth an army of able defenders for the school...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.-We take great pleasure in sending you this extract from a letter written by Ex-President Hill, of Harvard College, concerning the question of voluntary prayers, a letter called forth by the present movement in their favor. The letter was forwarded with a note from Mr. Hill, giving permission to publish...
...folded. Let us even have inter-collegiate contests. Here is a game which may even supersede tennis. Let us support it with our accustomed vigor. But if these propositions be impracticable, let us hear at least that the Chess Club is still among the living. Let the Club come forth from its retirement and alternate with the Shakspere Club during the dreary season of the Mid Years. To lend urgence to this appeal and eagerness to our readers, we will say that it has been rumored that the Chess Club has admitted to membership the "Annex" in a body...
Another suggestion that might be offered, though possibly of minor importance, is that the faculty should oftener make use of the college papers in communicating with the students. Student opinions are fully set forth in the Harvard press, but faculty utterances are extremely rare...