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...Hall, '80, has been appointed proctor in place of Kittredge, '82, resigned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 2/19/1883 | See Source »

...election of officers for the ensuing year then took place, resulting as follows; President, G. E. Lowell, Harvard; vice-president, J. B. Baker, Lafayette; secretary, B. W. McIntosh, Princeton; treasurer, D. B. Birney, University of Pennsylvania; executive committee, the president ex officio, chairman; A. C. Thompson, Yale; J. M. Wainwright, Columbia. The meeting then adjourned. The room in which the meeting was held was kindly given to the I. C. A. A. by the management of the Fifth Avenue Hotel free of charge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTER-COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC MEETING. | 2/19/1883 | See Source »

JUNIOR THEMES.Theme IV. will be due Feb. 20. Subjects: 1. Early American Financiering. Sketch of Robert Morris. 2. An Account of the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794. 3. Longfellow's Place in English Literature. 4. Leon Gambetta. 5. The Adventures of a Trade Dollar. 6. Greek Plays and Modern Audiences. 7. The Ethical Standards of Undergraduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. | 2/17/1883 | See Source »

...winter meetings approach the question of the best method of disposing of the reserved seats naturally presents itself for consideration. Last year the plan of appointing a time and place for the sale of tickets, and giving to the first comers the first chance, was tried and found to work satisfactory in the main. There were a few details, however, which seem to allow of improvement. The place of sale should be in some place where a line can easily be formed, and where no inconvenience will result from the crowd. Last year the sale of tickets took place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/17/1883 | See Source »

...straight road at freedom of trade, at least theoretically. The professor of Political Economy at Harvard was once editor-in-chief of a leading and influential protection journal, but we believe it took him less than a year, after divorcement from special influences and special interests, to take his place well up in the ranks of free trade professors. Prof. Perry of Williams, also, seems to be the cause of great uneasiness to many people, and we believe that even some of the sons of the college, at a recent meeting at Cleveland, improved the occasion to attack his doctrines...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FREE TRATE IN COLLEGES. | 2/16/1883 | See Source »