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EDITORS OF HARVARD HERALD: Now that the mid-years are almost upon us, the old question about heating Massachusetts again comes up. Past experience has shown that, heretofore, all efforts in this direction have proved of no avail. Is it impossible to heat the building? This is certainly a matter...
In our issue of January 12, we discussed at some length the poor system used in heating our college buildings; a system so poor, in fact, that we doubt if it could properly be called a "system" at all. This is a subject that should not be passed over lightly...
We have recently seen references in our exchanges to that much talked of Harvard indifference. The expression is so frequently used that it has become trite and almost lost the little signification which it originally possessed. It is generally regarded as referring to the want of class feeling among the...
A significant word on the subject of steamheating is contained in the following passage of his report: "The most serious foes to health are late hours, late suppers, insufficient clothing, and imprudent exposures to heat and dampness and cold. * * * The provisions for heating so many of our public and private...
Again, what worse habit can a student form than that of procrastination, - of "putting off till tomorrow, what can be done today?" Its disagreeable features are surely plain to us all, when, before the final, or mid-year examinations, we contemplate the immense amount of work that has accumulated, and...