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...Cambridge University Miss Helen Magill, Ph. D., who is a student there, declares that a woman can now do almost all that a man can in all departments, classical and scientific. Almost all the university and a number of the college lectures are open to women. Miss Magill thinks that for post-graduate study in this country, Michigan University is to be preferred for historical and political science, Cornell and the Institute of Technology for the natural sciences, and Harvard annex for the classics and mathematics. In England, Oxford is to be recommended for English literature and philology, Cambridge...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: It has been a subject of frequent inquiry why the chemical laboratory is not left open during the first part of the examination period, at least. There are many men in the chemistry courses, who, although they have worked faithfully during the year, have not been able to finish the work. If they could have a week to put entirely on the laboratory work they would probably be able to finish it up. Of course, this would be extra trouble to the instructors and would keep Cleary at work longer. But I think that the benefit...
...performance of the Pierian Sodality last Wednesday night, we were struck with the fact that they have given no concert in the yard this year. Their playing at present is better than ever before, and a performance in the yard under their new leader would undoubtedly be appreciated. The open air concert they gave us last year has shown us the pleasure this hard-working, unobtrusive society is able to give. We hope that in spite of the nearness of the finals they will soon find an opportunity to give the college another chance of enjoying their playing before they...
...this feeble fancy would be supplied with enough vitality to force for itself a position from which it would have been difficult, or even impossible to remove it. But the recent sensible and far-sighted conduct of many institutions of learning, and Harvard is among them, in refusing to open its doors to women, has convinced us that for some years, at least, co-education will be an unrealized dream, as far as some colleges are concerned...
This evening the Casino is to open. The Casino is the Mechanics' Institute building transformed into a theatre, jardin mabille, zoological garden, opera house, gymnasium, circus; in fact it is impossible to imagine anything, calculated to contribute to the amusement of mankind, that will not be found in this new elysium. On the opening night Rice's Opera Comique Company will present "Cinderella at School," a charming operetta whose libretto is founded on a Harvard-Yale race. Mr. Rice's company is one unusually well adapted to the production of this kind of entertainment, and embraces some extremely clever actresses...