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McVeagh entered college as a ninety-three special. After graduating he intended to study law in Philadelphia, and gave promise of making a brilliant success in his profession. In athletics he was fond of baseball and cricket, having played on the latter team since he entered college and being captain...
Journalism is at best a hard profession-if it may be called a profession,-college journalism, even, in the amount of time and work and thought it demands is much more difficult than one generally thinks. The standard of journalism, as illustrated in the average newspaper of this country is...
FEW colleges offer as great a number of public lectures or lectures upon as varied subjects as Harvard. When one considers the number of lectures which have been delivered here the past few years this is especially noticeable. Whether it can be considered indirectly due in any part to the...
E. F. Hill '94, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Hill of Wakefield, died at his home Friday noon of typhoid fever after an illness of three weeks. His father was Junior Master of the English High School, and it is probable that Hill would have followed teaching...
The course opens with eleven students. some of whom intend to make a profession of he teaching of culture, while others wish to take this introduction to a subsequent course in the Medical School. The special gymnastic work will begin as soon as the course is fairly started.