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Perhaps the most entertaining is "The Heeler" by R. W. Child '03 a humor us tale with an effective climax told after the manner of Mark Twain in some of his recent writings.
A word concerning the wearing of caps and gowns after Easter by the Senior Class seems to me timely and perhaps necessary. The principal objection to wearing them is that they are said to be uncomfortably warm. This objection would not hold if we wore them without coats or vests...
Of the other contributions, "The Moss Garden" and "Lost or Found" are perhaps the most interesting, partly because of the fact that, although very similar in subject, they are treated entirely differently. The writer of the first exhibits a very decided fund of conversational wit, which in "Lost and Found...
One of the most striking parts of the book is the discussion of Calvinism and Unitarianism. The philosophy of these two movements, with their relations to history, and their literary results, have nowhere else been so carefully studied. On the other hand, Professor Wendell fails to understand Thoreau and Emerson...
The November number of the Illustrated Magazine opens with an article on "Billy the Postman," accompanied by a photograph reproduced for the frontispiece. Perhaps the most interesting part of the number is the review of football at Harvard during the last ten years, which is illustrated by some very good...