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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- The plan proposed by "M" in your issue of March 3rd, deserves especial commendation. The daily newspapers are becoming more and more important as historical agents. With articles that may become of historic value, however, are mingled many columns of trash that it is far better to overlook than to read. Yet in the long run, there is a great deal in our leading dailies that well repay careful reading, and preservation. At present these articles are buried in the ponderous, rarely opened volumes in the basement of the library. By the plan under consideration, all that...
...course of addresses as follows will be made before the society during March: March 4th, Rev. Wm. Laurence, of Cambridge. March 10th, Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D., of Boston. March 18th, Rev. R. H. Howe, of Longwood. The meetings will be at 7 P.M., in 17 Grays. All members of the university are cordially invited to attend...
...Winter Meeting of March 21, the handicapt in the two-hand fence vault does not count for the general excellence prize, nor for the class prize. A record medal will be given to anyone who breaks a Harvard record in any event...
PHILOSOPHICAL LECTURES.During March a series of lectures will be given under the auspices of the Harvard Philosophical Club in Sever 11, at 7.30 P.M., on March 3, 6 and 10. The public are cordially invited...
COLLEGE LIBRARY.For the purpose of supplementing the lecture on the card catalogue given last week, Mr. Lane will meet any students who desire further assistance in the Delivery Room, Tuesday, March 3, between...