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...rare copy of Maudeville's Fable of the Bees, printed in 1728; also a 2 vol. edition of Les Miserables, illustrated, now out of print. New Books - Dicey: England's Case against Home Rule; McLennon: Studies in Ancient History - a reprint of Primitive Marriage: Dowden: Life of Shelley, 2 vols.; W. R. Clifford: Lectures and Essays; Alphonse Daudet: Tartarin on the Alps; Lowell: Democracy...
...this. Among other advantages, it tends to encourage large bequests to the college. Mr. Bussey left a certain amount of real estate to the college with the provision that it should never be sold. It amounts to about half a million of dollars. It is an advantage as a rule for a benefactor of the college not to prescribe any definite investment for his gift, since the value of it may depreciate. Sometimes there has been a considerable deficit in the accounts of the college, but this is not to be feared in the case of an institution which...
...rare copy of Maudeville's Fable of the Bees, printed in 1728; also a 2 vol. edition of Les Miserables, illustrated, now out of print. New Books - Dicey: England's Case against Home Rule; McLennon: Studies in Ancient History - a reprint of Primitive Marriage: Dowden: Life of Shelley. 2 vols.; W. R. Clifford: Lectures and Essays; Alphonse Daudet: Tattarin on the Alps; Lowell: Democracy...
There are of course many incidental aids Boys whose parents are qualified to direct them will have the benefit of the best of all assistance. Those who have prepared for college in good schools will as a rule have the advice of their teachers, who are likely to be specially competent to direct them from the knowledge they have acquired of their mental characteristics. What with the power of self-direction that the older and more earnest-minded students will have, the guidance of parents and teachers, the restrictions and suggestions of the college authorities, and the presumed readiness...
...next Harvard Union Debate will take place Jan. 6, 1887, in Sever 11 at 7.30 p.m. The question for discussion is: "Resolved, That in view of the Present Relations between England and Ireland, a Home Rule Measure would be extremely desirable." The regular disputants, are, aff. Russell Duane, '88, R. B. Mahany, '88; neg., H. M. Williams, L. S., G. P. Furber...