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...thought the new building for the Harvard Medical School, on Boylston street, will not be ready for occupancy before next July...
...Charles H. Bartlett, formerly of '82, and captain of the class crew during the freshman and sophomore years, has entered the Law School...
...ball and base-ball for it to become a permanent success. That is, the freshmen should have a lacrosse team just as they have their crew, their base-ball nine and foot-ball team. The growing interest in lacrosse throughout the country, and especially in the colleges and preparatory schools shows that the game is bound to take a place among college athletics. While, however, it is supported by the college at large, and not by the individual classes, the interest in it is not so keen. Lacrosse players should begin with the freshman team, and work along until they...
...meeting of the second-year class of 1882-83 of the Harvard Medical School, held Oct. 10, the following resolutions were passed...
...Globe considers that the results of the recent co-operation of the New England colleges towards equalizing their standard of admission has resulted so that "Exeter, for instance, long a Harvard school, is sending many boys to Yale. Phillips Andover. hitherto a Yale school, this year sends five boys to Harvard, and is likely to send fifteen next year. Williston, the largest feeder of Yale, last year sent more boys to Cambridge than to New Haven. It is understood that the destruction of the individual character of these schools is entirely in accord with the wishes of their officers...