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...Memorial Hall. The writer says: "Much has been done during the last few years to embellish Harvard University, both by private endowment and by co-operation among the classes which have graduated from the college. The Sanders Theatre, the Hemenway Gymnasium and the Memorial Hall, are all objects of interest to the visitor who is "doing" Cambridge. During the past summer an interesting feature has been added to Memorial Hall. The lack of interest in this shown by the public makes it evident that few are aware of the presence in this place of a very valuable and beautiful work...
Voted, That in the opinion of this board the interest of the college would be promoted if at each commencement the members of the graduating class should be the guests of the Alumni Association at the commencement dinner...
...Howard Crosby of New York is a gentleman who has gained a national reputation for independence of opinion and originality of thought on all public questions. Any opinions of his, there-fore, on questions of importance to our colleges will be read with interest and attention by American students. Dr. Crosby has been fulminating against college sports and inter-collegiate contests. His expressions are bold and radical, and, it must be said, will have a considerable weight as representing the views of a large class of people in this country on the subject. And yet the fairer class of people...
...Protection to Young Industries" was delivered Tuesday evening before a small but appreciative audience. This is the first lecture of a political character which has been offered to the students in this college year, but as in other years able lecturers will present occasional essays upon topics of public interest which will, no doubt, well repay the attention of students of Political Science. It is hardly necessary, in this connection, to call attention to the value of the Harvard Union as offering an admirable opportunity for training in debate. Its superiority over small or private debating clubs is evident, while...
...above will be of interest to all who have watched the foundation and progress of this school, so largely the portege of Harvard. At the recent meeting of the committee of the school in New York (Prof. J. W. White, chairman), the following facts were reported : "The six pupils now in the school comprise two who hold the degree of A. B. from Harvard, one graduate of the University of Vermont, and another from the same college who is a candidate for the degree of Ph. D. at Harvard, one from the University of Virginia and one from Wesleyan. Other...