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...sorry to notice a mean and cowardly attack upon our esteemed friend "Ephraim" in the last number of the Athenaeum. This gentleman has certainly not laid himself open to personal asperities; his reviews and criticisms have been distinguished for good temper, exact judgment, moderation, and ability; and his manly refusal to enter into any duel with the Athenaeum can only confirm us in our previous high opinion...
...Advocate, discussing the music for the Greek play, composed by Professor Paine. As the criticism there made was directed chiefly to the methods employed and to the orchestration, it may not be superfluous to add a few remarks for the assistance of those who are endeavoring to form their judgment of the merits of the different choruses...
...that their next issue will partake more of the character of the New York Clipper than the News of Friday. The fact that the recipient of a letter of this kind does not have good taste enough to withhold it from publication is no excuse for the lack of judgment of the editors of the News in allowing it to appear in print...
...granting the Association an afternoon in the week for their games, as well as liberty to all instructors to omit their recitations on that afternoon. It shows how willing is the Faculty to co-operate with the students in their sports, whenever it can be done consistently with good judgment, and we heartily congratulate ourselves that such is the case...
...passable success, must always be attended with difficulties. These seem to have been happily overcome in the formation of the Harvard Legislature, the only question being whether the demand for such a body equals the supply, and whether the interest thus far manifested will hold out. A final judgment of this society cannot, of course, be given until a few regular meetings and debates have taken place; but there can be no doubt that a vigorous, well-conducted legislative body would be of great advantage to the College. If the present enterprise will give us this, we wish...