Word: norness
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Nor does the writer seem to be aware of the still existing Harvard Union. The Union does now certainly some good work, and we should like to see it do more, but there are certain facts in the condition of the college which perhaps preclude its doing more work as...
Neither Mr. F. W. White '85 nor Mr. A. D. Claflin '86 will ride in the bicycle hare and hounds run on Saturday.
It may be observed that very seldom, if ever, are men who have had a college training found claiming that it has proved worthless or estimating its value in any way but the reverse of this. And if a list of facts is called for from those who hold that...
There can now be no doubt about it. The Harvard Annex is an undoubted success. The triumphant announcement is made, as the final clinching argument, which can not be gainsaid, that three of the undergraduates are engaged to their professors. The most perverse opponent of co-education and the higher...
"It was first given to the venerated man whom we commemorate this day, first to strike the key note in the character of this people ; first to perceive with a prophet's foresight and to promote with a princely liberality, considering his means, that connection between private munificence and public...