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If the word "moderation" is once mentioned to a temperance reformer, it is a frightful tirade he commences. It is useless to suggest that the best men in England and this country do not approve or practice total abstinence. No one can tell, he truly says, how much more eminent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEMPERANCE AT HARVARD. | 1/16/1874 | See Source »

THE Catalogue for 1874 was out somewhat more promptly than usual, we believe, - just before the holidays. It is as voluminous and expensive as the last, but is in many respects better adapted to supply the information required of it. We regret that our columns do not allow us space...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/9/1874 | See Source »

But these sort of considerations are not apt to be uppermost in the thoughts of the student while spending, his vacation amid the gayeties of city life. In fact, if we may take Harvard men in New York as an example, their thoughts seem quite as much taken up with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/9/1874 | See Source »

Now, if there is to be a prize offered for another similar race, it seems but just for England to consent to a contest in American waters. She may be assured of every courtesy and advantage at our hands, and whatever the result, no dissatisfaction could be felt. In such...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/9/1874 | See Source »

THE Record comes to hand just as we go to press. It contains an editorial on the next Regatta, from which we have only space to copy the following item of interest: -

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Exchanges. | 1/9/1874 | See Source »