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ENTERPRISING, IF TRUE.If the enterprise of the young publishers of THE HARVARD HERALD continues, the condition of society in Cambridge will be revolutionized. The paper is on the street and for sale in the horse cars at 3 A. M. After reading it workingmen become so aesthetic that they can...
An event of unusual interest in theatrical circles, the Greek play with a cast of well-known professional actors, took place for the first time at the Globe Theatre last evening before a small but appreciative and critical audience. Many fears had been expressed previous to its production that the...
Berlin has a bookseller who can neither read nor write. He is well respected and sells good books, many of them scientific, and the best literature of the day. He has an excellent memory and a large trade. Some of the characters which he has devised for memoranda are said...
TO THE EDITORS OF THE HERALD: Your editorial this morning about the freshman class is, perhaps, a very proper one, and if it came from an upper-class man, a very natural one, as well, since there is a strong tendency in men, when they have once passed the boundary...
That the board of trustees are clothed with the power to make all rules, by-laws, and regulations required or proper to conduct or manage Purdue University; if the board have the power, it is presumed that the faculty are acting by their authority; in addition to the powers exercised...