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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The decision of the class of '82, forbidding the admission of freshmen to the tree on class day, meets the unanimous disapproval of '85. The day on which this privilege is enjoyed is the most important one of the year, and should be, as it is designed...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: Thursday evening the last of the Harvard Union debates drew its usual small audience. In comparison with the enthusiasm evinced in smaller colleges, Harvard shows a most remarkable indifference in regard to debating societies. May be that the oratorical spirit of our age is declining, but we...
Wednesday evening Captain John Codman delivered a very interesting and witty lecture, in Sever 11, upon the "Iniquity of Protective Tariff," before an appreciative audience. President Eliot and Deputy Collector Fiske of the Custom House were present. The lecturer opened by saying that commerce, though bound down by chains, has...
As yet very few men have expressed an intention to go to New Haven next Saturday to support '85 in her first game with Yale. There seems to be no reason why at least fifty men should not back up the freshman nine. The fare is but $4.75 for the...
In the department of Modern Languages, contrary to the general impression, the work will be as comprehensive, the instruction as efficient, if not more so, than this year. French V. will pass under the supervision of Prof. Bocher, and an authority says it will be a different course than it...