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...FRANK B. BRANDT,HARVARD UNION. - The subject for the Harvard Union debate Friday evening when the speakers for the Yale debate will be chosen is the same as that of English 6 this afternoon, namely, on the "Federal Election Bill...
...different nature, but fully as good in its way, is "Roland s Reform." It is thoroughly local in its character, the men in the story - the frank, apparently priggish but really joke-loving friend, and the fellow who indulges in a summer flirtation, unconscious of its serious results - are dyed-in-the-wool Harvard men, and the bits of description are quite cleverly done. The whole thing is true to the life here at Cambridge and the anti-climax is happy. It is perhaps the best thing its author has done this year...
...Sprague Harvard '79, Reginald Foster Yale. For three years - Winslow Warren Harvard '58, Marcus Morton Yale, Richard D. Sears Harvard '83, T. W. Proctor Dartmouth, Arthur Lord Harvard '72. For two years - Nathan Matthews Jr., Harvard '75, L. L. Scaife Yale, Augustus Hemenway Harvard '75, W. Warren Williams, Frank A. Harris Harvard '66, C. S. Hamlin Harvard '83, Benj. Tenney Dartmouth, Robert M. Morse Harvard '57, C. B. Suthand Tufts, Wm S. Otis Harvard...
...attend the Glee Club Concert tonight to attend the College Conference meeting. It will be a long time before we have another opportunity to hear English and American life compared by a man so thoroughly qualified to make comparisons on the subject, and by one who will be so frank and so just. The comparison gains in interest of course because it is made by a cultivated Englishman who has lived among us long enough really to know us; and it is made particularly interesting for Harvard men because Dr. Herford has worked among us during the past year...
Besides the above mentioned articles, there is a sheaf of delightful Christmas stories, - "The Christmas Shadrach," by Frank R. Stockton; "A Christmas Fantasy, with a Moral," by Thomas Bailey Aldrich; "Wulfy; A Waif," a Christmas sketch from life by Miss Vida D. Scudder, and "The Rapture of Hetty," by Mrs. Mary Hallock Foote, the last dealing with a Christmas dance on the frontier, and a number of general articles. The poetry of the number is of a high order...