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...make their department a credit to the university. The Superintendent of Buildings, who is the Bursar also, has entire charge of the matter, and as we understand the affair, application has several times been made to him for permission to have new lockers constructed. This most reasonable request has been refused, because, forsooth, if these lockers were built, it might possibly happen that all of them would not be taken, and thus a needless expense would devolve upon the already overburdened treasury of the college. Alas, poor college...
...taken the same knows that there is a vast amount of reading to be done, and that the reference books are few and far between, compared with the large number of men who take the course. If it is often impossible to get the necessary books, what more reasonable request can be made than that some other method of study should be recommended by the instructor? It is an undoubted fact, too, that many hours of valuable time are wasted every day by members of the course in the vain hunt for books, which other members of the course...
...following notice has been sent to Harvard by the Lord Bishop of Derry, Londonderry, Ireland, with a request that it be made known to the students of Harvard...
...Many of these doubts have been shown to be unfounded as time shows no diminution in the number of those who attend Chapel Service. Every man now feels it to be his duty to the University and to himself to avail himself of those advantages which at his own request have been placed before him for his choice or refusal. But Harvard is no longer a college. Why then should the spirit of a college still cling to her? Why should only the members of the college proper be called upon to attend Chapel. Every member of the University, irrespective...
...have been asked by the Marshals, earnestly to request that the members of the Freshman and Sophomore classes refrain from all attempts to have a rush during any part of the evening's celebration. That a rush on the occasion of Harvard's 250th anniversary would be highly indecorous, every gentleman will be quick to appreciate. We trust that these few words will suffice to remind all lower class men of their duty toward themselves and their college...