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...clock the Chapel will be open for those having tickets; no others being admitted until the class have entered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS DAY, JUNE 23, 1876. | 6/23/1876 | See Source »

...next editorial the Advocate declares that a knowledge of the opinions of Mr. Herbert Spencer is far more essential to a person who "pretends to a knowledge of Philosophy" than an acquaintance with the works of Aristotle and of Plato. I should have fancied that this was still an open question; but as I am no great philosopher, and as advanced thought is at this moment extremely fashionable, I will not venture to differ from your advanced contemporary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORRESPONDENCE. | 5/19/1876 | See Source »

SENIORS are reminded that it is high time to return the sheets of the Class-book. The few men who have not yet sent in their addresses are urged to do so as soon as possible. The subscription-lists are now open, and it is desirable that every one should do his share to raise the funds necessary for the class expenses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice to Seniors. | 5/19/1876 | See Source »

PROFESSOR BOCHER will begin a course of French lessons, open to men and women, in No. 2 University Hall, on Saturday, October 14, at 2 P. M. The lessons will be two hours in length, and will be continued every Saturday during the academic year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY LECTURES. | 5/19/1876 | See Source »

...while lengthy - not to say heavy - refutations of its sentiments have been meditated by several persons. A feeling of compassion for the readers of the Crimson has also moved us in this matter. It has always been the desire of the editors of the paper to leave its columns open to the discussion of any subject in which a majority of undergraduates felt an interest. However excellent a thing Persian poetry may be in itself, it is not the prevailing topic of conversation in Cambridge. Apart from the discussion of Persian poetry the questions which this controversy has raised...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/5/1876 | See Source »