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...made up by its past editors. The contributors of prose are W. G. Peckham, '67, F. G. Ireland, '68, C. H. Swan, '70, C. C. Stein, '71, W. R. Tyler, '74, C. H. Barrows, '76, Lindsay Swift, '77, E. W. Morse, '78, Woodward Hudson, '79, Arthur Hale, A. B. Hart and J. L. Pennypacker, '80; of verse, L. W. Clark and T. C. Pease, '75, George Pellew, '80, G. L. Kittredge, '82, A. M. Lord, '83, T. L. Frothingham, '84, G. R. Nutter, '84, and F. D. Sherman, formerly...
...lighter vein Dr. Hart tells in parallel columns the happenings of a year from a freshman's, and from an instructor's point of view. An anonymous writer - can it be an Annex maid? - gives some clever Observations of a Wall-flower...
...orders for 225 extra copies of its large graduate number, which is to be issued to-day. It will contain twenty-three articles and poems by graduate editors. The leading article is by W. G. Peckham, Esq., '67, of New York, the founder of the paper. Dr. A. B. Hart has contributed a very entertaining humorous piece. The nine other light articles and poems are also very bright. The story of the change of the Harvard color from magenta to crimson, in 1875, is told in a witty poem of three columns in length. The more serious prose articles...
...Heath & Co., of Boston, have just issued an outline map of the United States in four sections, drawn under the direction of A. B. Hart, Ph. D. instructor in American history at Harvard. This is the first of a series of maps to be edited by Professor Edward Channing, of Harvard...
...Hart will meet his course in History 13 to-day, at 4 p.m., in Mass. 3, to discuss the synopsis of the course...