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Since 1728 there have appeared five Josiah Quincys in the list of Harvard College alumni...
...action of Congress in regard to the admission of books and printed matter to the free list is being watched with interest by all students and readers of the country. The omission of the duty is of particular importance to the Harvard student as far as text-books are concerned, as in a very large number of courses in college the text-books used are exclusively foreign publications. At present the duty on these books makes the courses in which they are used unnecessarily expensive. It is painful to think of our text-book as a tax upon...
...that no photographs could be ordered after Feb. 1, inasmuch as the "negatives were given to the Heliotype Company, and were destroyed in making the heliotypes." No photographer would ever surrender his negatives this way, for they are his stock in trade. Had your correspondent read carefully the class list sent him in December, he would have seen that no photographs could be ordered after Feb. 15th with a guarantee of delivery on the 10th of June. [Because of the fire the time has been extended.] Nothing more than this was ever meant or ever said...
...matters of the day, arranged by competent authorities in each department. Among the names we notice many Harvard men. There are interesting notes from the various scientific institutions of the country, both public and private. The journal ends with scientific notes from various parts of the world and a list of recent books and pamphlets on scientific subjects. The journal is a credit to both the publisher and the editors, and well deserves the support of the scientific world in America and abroad...
...Senate yesterday finished consideration of the free-list portion of the tariff bill, adhering to its action of Wednesday placing books thereon...