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...amateurs; the entrance fee will be one dollar for each event, but this amount will be returned to those who take part in the sports for which they enter. Entries should be addressed to Harry M. Howard, Secretary Union Athletic Club, 18 Boylston Street, Boston. Blanks upon which to make entries will be furnished by the secretary of the Harvard Athletic Association at Holworthy 22, and he will supply any further information regarding the meeting that may be desired...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 10/6/1876 | See Source »

...miserable if indeed they do not become, as when under proctors, liars. But you know, as well as I, the shallowness of their morality, which would justify dishonorable action on the ground of its expediency, and in the face of a condition or the loss of a degree would make cribbing a virtue endowed with saving grace. Just as though such losses were not the inevitable result of previous, long-continued neglect of duty; and they would be borne as such by men who were not so childish as to need a master, and who were brave enough to recognize...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD COLLEGE. | 6/23/1876 | See Source »

...classes. We will therefore not moralize upon either the class or the day, but we will earnestly hope and devotedly pray that the day itself will not be very warm; that the marshals will be as elegant in their appearance as the combined efforts of art and nature can make them; that the oration will prove all that can possibly be desired; that the poem will be entirely satisfactory; that the spreads will not be overcrowded; that the evening will be fine; and, finally, that the fair creatures who may honor the occasion by their presence, as they gather their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/23/1876 | See Source »

...number we close the seventh volume of the Crimson. The paper has had all the success that its founders could have reasonably asked for it, and for this the present editors thank the subscribers. At the beginning of the next volume we intend, in common with the Advocate, to make a slight change in our financial policy. It has been customary to send our subscribers' bills to them at any time before the completion of the volume for which they have subscribed. This has caused the business editor much trouble, and has wasted time which could as well have been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/23/1876 | See Source »

...statistics of the class of '76, the most interesting parts of which are given below. At present it is impossible to determine the exact percentage out of the class to be allotted to each profession, there being now so many undecided men, who probably within a short time will make choices which will greatly change the statistics, As far as returns have been received the intended occupations of the class are as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATISTICS OF THE SENIOR CLASS. | 6/23/1876 | See Source »