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Since the spring of 1882, when the marvellous success of the presentation of Oedipus Tyrannos at Harvard warranted the reproduction of that play in New York, no Greek play of any description has been attempted here. It is with a fraternal feeling that we hail the advent of the "Acharnians...
Mr. Garrison's intense and soulful words written to the melody of Harvard's immortal hymn, cannot be too highly praised. Into those two stanzas he breathed the true inspiration of the occasion, and the loud peal of applause by which they were followed, testified to the deep impression which...
In spite of the general impression that '90 is to be the largest class that has ever entered college, the number of men who have registered up to date is exactly 260, but two more than that of the class of last year. In some particulars '90 has gained upon...
POSITION OF COLLEGE MENin the matter, there is a very erroneous, though popular, impression abroad. College men, certainly Harvard men, do not shun politics as a pestilence, as an unclean thing. They seek for a career which will give them a livelihood; the only offer of politics is uncertainty. It...
"The remarks of Mr. Leverett Salton-stall at the last Harvard commencement on the growing extravagance of living at the college left a deep impression on those who listened to him. It would be a pity if nothing more should come of them than a general confession of their justness...