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...preliminary competition for the Boylston Prize Speaking will occur this week. About thirty men will compete. We publish in another column the order of the competition. We will publish the list of the successful contestants on Saturday. We are desired to say that great care should be taken that each piece shall not exceed five minutes in time of delivery. Although this may seem a very short time to each speaker, it is probable that the time of the whole programme will seem far from short. The contest promises to be very spirited, as many good speakers have entered...
FORENSICS.The new list of Excluded Topics will be ready at U. 5 on and after Thursday, May 6. Additions have been made to the list of approved topics in the Manuscript Book at the Library...
...expect to do much, but let us drag out of this slough of despond instantly. For the benefit of those who may be inclined to compete, we add a table of times that must be made before any person can hope to find his name on the list of fortunate aspirants: one-mile run, 5 minutes; one-half mile run, 2 minutes 10 seconds; one quarter mile run, 55 seconds; two-hundred and twenty yards dash, 24 seconds; one hundred yards dash, 11 seconds; hurdle race, 19 seconds; two-mile bicycle, 7 minutes 10 seconds. If convenient, there will...
...story of the past life of this paper is exceedingly well told, and, because all the Harvard papers have been in one way or another so closely related, it almost embodies a complete sketch of Harvard journalism. The catalogue, at the end of the pamphlet, is not only a list of the editors of the "Advocate," but contains lists of the dates, classes, college societies, and publications after graduation, which have reference to each member of the different boards. Thus, the catalogue possesses unusual value and interest. Certainly much credit is due to the editor for compiling a unique...
...four oldest societies of Harvard College, is "now a thing of the past." Founded in 1802. its life has extended over eighty-four years. This life was ended by the vote which we announced yesterday. In next year's Index will be found the list of some eighty or a hundred men, headed, not "The Christian Brethren," but "The Harvard Young Men's Christian Association." The change in name and in constitution has been made, we understand, after much consideration and debate. It is not for us to dispute the desirability of the change, for this was clearly enough proven...