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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...Dallinger '93, opened the dehate for the affirmative. He stated that this decision of the faculty to restrict Harvard athletics to New England has not been made hastily, but is the result of careful thought during the past few years, and of the faculty's best judgment. The great diminution of expenses that would result from abolishing the long railroad journeys to points outside of New England is also a strong argument in favor of the new regulation. If we are doubtful as to the success of the prospective dual league with Yale we have only to bear boating...
Last evening in Boylston Hall, Mr. Richard P. Hallowell of West Medford delivered an interesting address upon "The Southern Question, Past and Present." The speaker said that when our forefathers brought the subject of slavery into the constitution, they brought a curse upon the country which has never been wholly obliterated. The white people of the South, were, however, corrupted by their own institution of slavery and the whole civilzation of the South was undermined morally...
During the past few months there has been much talk in regard to the proposed excavation of the site of ancient Delphi for archaeological purposes. Harvard college as represnted through her undergraduates, had shown until a few days ago, little or no practical interest in the matter, and it is hardly possible that the great body of men here can have realized the magnitude and importance of the work...
...April: March 11, The Story of the Creation; March 18, The Garden of Eden; March 25, From Eden to Noah; April 8, Abraham and his Descendants; April 15, Joseph in Egypt; April 22, the Exodus: April 29, The Tabernacle and Sacrificial Worship. The lectures will begin at half past seven o'clock. The public are invited...
...players as well, for all will find the spring's work a great benefit. There has never been a year when Harvard had a stronger incentive to win than she will have next autumn. That she cannot win without the most thorough and earnest work has been shown by past experience. That she shall win should be every Harvard man's deter mination and every, man called upon should contribute his share toward success by joining the foot ball squad...