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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...writer (or perhaps writers) of the article in your recent issue, entitled "A Progressive Age," satirized, as far as he was able, pretty much everything in a rather bitter way. He ended up by favoring us with his views on the Philosophical Society that has been started by some who elect that branch of study. He evidently laughs at the idea of it, as he appeared to do at that of all societies and clubs of which he is not a member; for instance, the Art Club, the Telephone Society, and perhaps others could be mentioned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORRESPONDENCE. | 3/8/1878 | See Source »

...recent meeting of the Crimson Board the following gentlemen from the Sophomore class were elected : Frederic Hobbs Allen, Charles Wesley Bradley, Arthur Lee Hanscom, Henry Davis Minot, William King Richardson, and Robert Bacon, business editor. From the Freshman class Heyliger Adams De Windt was elected for one year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/8/1878 | See Source »

AFTER the mongrel day which '77 endured last year, and in view of recent sinister criticism of the "new regime," it behooves the present Senior class practically to demonstrate next June that its class spirit has not been destroyed by the elective system, and that it is willing to unite all its forces in getting up a joyous Class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IMPROVEMENTS OF CLASS DAY. | 1/11/1878 | See Source »

...recent game with Princeton no goals were kicked by either side, and touch-downs did not count. From this it is conclusively proved that Yale has the right of dictating terms next year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AT OTHER COLLEGES. | 12/20/1877 | See Source »

...said often that Harvard no longer produces literary men. While we do not assent to this sweeping proposition, we do see, in the recent choice of subjects for the next Commencement exercises, an argument in favor of the assertion. Of the nineteen men to whom were assigned Commencement parts, no one of them chose a literary subject: political economy, philosophy, and history were well represented, and one or two men expressed a liking for fine-arts, but literature had no friends. Undoubtedly, many will see in this fact a defect in the instruction given in college; but we think that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/7/1877 | See Source »

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