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Mr. Russell. '77, stated that the feeling of the younger graduates of Harvard is an intense one, and that they cannot be true to principles taught them at college without taking a strong stand against Blaine. Mr. Waite, L. S., said that they ought to support President Eliot, and not...
Editors of HARVARD DAILY CRIMSON.-I saw a communication in Tuesday's issue signed "F., '86," that stated a position that I should like to see every college student take, but hardly gave sufficient reason for it. We may go on a spree, but do not let us, allow the...
The appointment of Mr. James G. Lathrop as trainer, or master of field sports at Harvard, would undoubtedly be a step toward raising the interest of athletics at large in our college. During the time that he took an active interest in athletics, he was a prominent member of the...
Long before the clocks of the many churches which surround the college yard had struck the hour of three a throng of professors, students and civilians began to crowd through the doors and fill up the seats of Saunder's Theatre. Many ladies also were present, among whom the thoughtful...
The CRIMSON cannot hold itself responsible for the safe delivery of papers outside the yard at houses where there are neither letter boxes nor attendants ready to receive the paper. In order that the CRIMSON may visit subscribers in this position, the subscribers must either call for the paper at...