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...lectures which Mr. J. H. Allen has been delivering in Divinity Chapel upon the liberal "Movement in Theology," are soon to be published. Many of them are of interest to the general reader...
...upon the willingness of the men to try for the seats. We think the crew should be commended for its condition after the reverses it has suffered, and "we kindly advise" the writer of the article to "wake up" (to use his own words), and to show his hearty interest in the crew in a way more effective than the one he has adopted...
...recent attempt to secure a foothold for the admission of women to the Harvard Medical School seems to have provoked little interest among the students of the university at large-a fact that is undoubtedly due to the feeling on the part of the college that the possibility of the successful termination of such an attempt is very remote, and that an attempt to secure their admission into the college proper would be still more unavailing. This confidence is undoubtedly well grounded. The rigid conservatism of the government of Harvard University has been so repeatedly proved that the danger...
This afternoon the nine play Dartmouth. We hope the college will turn out in full and thus show their interest in base-ball in a substantial manner...
...Assos expedition. The first, on the OEdipus, by Prof. Packard, drew but a very meagre audience. Mr. Agassiz was better supported, as was Prof. Goodwin, but in no wise as they should have been. The lectures have been exceptionally good, dealing with a class of subjects which ought to interest a large number of students. We say students, for the truth was but too evident that the greater part of the audiences so far have been made up of ladies and gentlemen from Cambridge, and the students were remarkable by their absence. Thursday evening the last of the course...