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...debate of the Harvard Union this evening bids fair to be among the most interesting given by that society. The subject, whether or not the Democratic party should triumph at the polls next week, is one which interests every man in college and one on which every man in college has decided opinions. The regular disputant are gentleman who thoroughly believe in the side for which they will speak and who are perfectly capable of showing up that side to the best advantage. Although there are several events tonight which may detract from the interest in this debate, there will...
...attend part of the Union debate, as the procession will probably start with the promptness which is always observed on such occasions. We have no doubt but that the expectations of the officers of the Harvard Union will be fully realized and that the college will show its interest in the present state of politics by attending the debate in good numbers...
...thing must be borne in mind however, the hall is run in the interest of those who cannot pay more than $4.25; and although by means of the order list the board is made elastic so that members can get $8.00 board if they choose, it has been found impossible to make the service elastic. They can't put waiters on the order list. So members should remember before they complain about the waiters, that $4.25 wont pay swell French waiters any more than it will buy porter-house steaks...
...wish it distinctly understood that we cannot undertake to publish any long articles or communications which are left at our office late in the evening. We are always willing to publish communications which we consider to be of sufficient interest, but such communications must be handed in before our paper is made up. Unless this is done we cannot answer for the appearance of articles which under other circus stances we should be happy to print...
...plot of ground upon which the new monument to John Howard stands is a place of great historic interest. The team "The Delta" which it today bears has become restricted in meaning and applies only to what was originally a small portion of a place of much greater extent. The old Delta embraced the entire triangular space enclosed between Quincy and Kirkland streets and Broadway. It was used many years ago as the "play-ground" of the students and was the first gymnasium that Harvard ever possessed. It is not known when it first came into possession of the college...