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...they may find it work profitable to show why a writer is what he is. Mr. Perry's book, although of deep value to the reflective student, will be found - especially in its examination into the origin of the English novel, and into the growth of realism, - of fresh interest to the general reader. The work is a credit to Harvard scholarship...
...recent discussion carried on in the Nation and other papers has aroused a considerable general interest in the subject of religious discipline in American colleges, and a good deal of discussion has lately been going on in the papers at many colleges over grievances in this respect. In order to present a comparative view of the matter of religious training in the various colleges, we present below descriptions of the several systems in vogue, in some cases joined with comments by our correspondents...
...class of 1857 in Harvard College. It is a report of that class, prepared for the twenty-fifth anniversary of its graduation, and contains biographical sketches of all the members, brought down to the present time, including sketches of members who did not graduate, together with various facts of interest concerning the class and a brief report of the twenty-fifth anniversary...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The authorities of the library have always, and especially during the past year, been courteous and prompt in adopting suggestions of the students in the interest of improvement. I should like to propose one more improvement, and that is, that instead of selecting new books without reference to the students, the authorities allow each man in the university to suggest one book, or series of book, to be purchased when next any books are added to the library. As the students are most interested in the selection of their reading material there can be no objection...
...Pencil Sketches from Sophocles' Ajax" has just appeared, representing characters and scenes from the recent presentation of that play at Cambridge University. It is as valuable from an artistic point of view as it is of interest to the classical scholar...