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...Ritter, of Vassar College, has recently published two volumes entitled "Music in England" and "Music in America." They are of great interest and fill a need that has long been felt...
...subject of interest to many, students and instructors alike, is the need of a much larger number of duplicate copies of certain reference books in the library. Several new methods of study have been introduced during the past few years, and among them is the use of reference books for parallel reading. Especially has this become the practice in many of the history courses, which are among the largest and most popular in the elective schedule. One of two alternatives for carrying out this reading must be taken by a candidate in such courses. Either he must buy or borrow...
...life. He was a man who admitted very few persons to his confidence. He has always lived in Cambridge in a college dormitory. He was genial, however, and visited frequently in the families of his friends. Living as he did, his income was little used for his own needs, but he was not at all a miser. His gifts in charity were large, and he found many ways to extend a helping hand to his fellowmen. One noticeable act of generosity was his giving to his native village in Greece a system of public water-works, the need of which...
...glad to see the editorial in our issue of Dec. 11th, on the lighting of the library by electricity, corroborated by a long article in Friday's Advocate. Our whole university has not a single need more deserving the attention of our benefactors and would-be givers than this lighting of the library. The change would be a direct furthering of those interests most essential and vital to the university as such...
...Dining Association at Memorial, and for a time these doubts seemed to be almost justified. But at length it seems to have overcome its difficulties to a great degree and to have become firmly established. This of course is most gratifying, for, in the event of its failure, the need of such an association at Harvard would have been greatly felt. The announcement of the small sum to be charged for board at Memorial per week is an evidence of this gratifying change which has come about. The new steward has proven that the Hall can be made a success...