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...Register" one of its former contributors, anxious to wield the pen once more, started a new journal, called "The Collegian," which is said to have been of unusual excellence. Among its contributors was O. W. Holmes, then in the Medical School, who wrote under the fictitious name of Frank Hock. One of the volumes of "The Collegian" contains "The Spectre Pig," "The Mysterious Visitor, Evening." "The Dorchester Giant," and other pieces from the pen of the since famous poet. But "The Collegian," good as it was, did not escape the fate of its predecessors, and, after the publication...
...field and the seniors and juniors started the new journal, which was called the "Harvardiana." The first number, of octavo size with a blue cover engraved with a picture of University Hall, appeared in 1835. The editors in their opening address offer a very remarkable array of talent: "The frank and high-spirited son of the South, the cool and indefatigable Northerner, the poet with tremulous nerves and flashing eye, the reserved and imperturbable mathematician, the meditative and subtile metaphysician, are all for a time united and will probably impress their distinguishing peculiarities upon the work." The noticeable characteristic...
...FRANK H. SELLERS,For the Photographic Committee...
...twenty-first annual dinner of the Harvard Club of New York will take place in the Metropolitan Opera House building next Monday evening. Among the guests will be the Rev. Dr. Andrew D. Peabody, Frank Hackett, the Rev. Francis G. Peabody, F. R. Coudert, Chauncey M. Depew and Henry F. Van Dyke
...suggestion of Mr. Mahany, Chairman of the Ex. Com. of the Harvard Union, there was tendered at the last meeting of the society a unanimous vote of thanks to Mr. Frank Bolles, Secretary of the Faculty, for his uniform courtesy to the Union...