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...articles and amusing stories, but an artistic editor has been added. This change is intended to make the Record similar to the Harvard Lampoon. The Courant, on the other side, will give up publishing light articles and will confine itself to work of a historical character, thus becoming a medium between the Record and the Literary Magazine...
...editors of the Harvard Law Review deserve congratulation for the success of their magazine during the first year of its existence. The Review was started for the purpose of extending the influence of the Law School and of affording a medium through which the work of the professors and students might be given to the public. The standard was set very high at the beginning, and it has been well maintained, as those who have read the numbers of the Review can testify. The editors promise to continue the same policy in the future and the prospects for the next...
...receipts of this concert are to be given to the University Crew. The financial condition of the Boat Club has become known to all by this time, so that we need not again mention difficulties any more than to say that the help men give through the medium of the concert tonight will be most welcome...
...gift of $6,300 has been given to the Harvard Annex, for the establishment of a fund, the income of which is to be devoted to a prize scholarship for the "Harvard examination of women." The gift was made through the medium of the N. Y. Evening Post, but the giver has kept his name a secret. The examinations to the support of which the fund is given, are instituted under the direction of Harvard University, and the young ladies who pass them are given a certificate as a testimony of their ability. This certificate is accepted in place...
...have a chance to call upon one of our most popular professors and we venture to predict that a large number will avail themselves of this opportunity. These informal receptions are what we need here to bring student and professor into closer contact than can be got through the medium of the lecture room. They tend to bridge over the gap which lies between the instructor and his pupils. It is unfortunate that in the case of Prof. Norton, the date fixed for the reception comes at a time when so few men are in Cambridge. There are many...