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...Moody's sermon last evening in Appleton Chapel was in every sense awakening. It is seldom that words of such clear practical common sense are heard in even radical Harvard, and they sounded very welcome to all present. Mr. Moody will remain with the university during to-day and to-morrow. It is to be hoped that as many men as possible will hear him, since hardly too high praise can be given such telling words as his. Something is needed to stir many men from their lethargy of thought and few speakers are so well fitted to accomplish just...
...Harvard," and therefore we are little surprised that when a lack of copy stares the editor in the face he should criticise Harvard. If the CRIMSON has displayed energy enough to silence for once the sneers of a Yale paper, she has accomplished what has been done but seldom in the memory...
...Heliotype-Photographic Process. By reason of the fires of Houghton, Osgood & Co. and Macdonald's bindery this book has become absolutely out of print. There never were but several hundred copies issued, and as they are now owned by libraries, public institutions, and wealthy Harvard families, they are seldom to be had at any price. This set of two volumes will be sold at $40 to the first responsible applicant. Moses King, Vice-President. Rand, Avery Company, 117 Franklin St., Boston...
...Heliotype-Photographic Process. By reason of the fires of Houghton, Osgood & Co. and Macdonald's bindery this book has become absolutely out of print. There never were but several hundred copies issued, and as they are now owned by libraries, public institutions, and wealthy Harvard families, they are seldom to be had at any price. This set of two volumes will be sold at $40 to the first responsible applicant. Moses King, Vice-President. Rand, Avery Company, 117 Franklin St., Boston...
...overture. The trumpet-call in the distance would have been more effective had the instrument been tuned to the same pitch taken by the orchestra. The same unsteadiness was also noticeable in the second number. This defect, it is true, prevails in most of the very good orchestras, but seldom to such a degree as in the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Notwithstanding the lack of precision of some of the performers, the second number was well given and deserved more applause than fell to its share. The Largo of Haendel was also very well played, the solo part being taken...