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...bore these matters and not one of them was a special invitation to either political party. It would hardly be too severe to call it sacrilege to use that grand hymn of Harvard nobility to spur political enthusiasm. Fair Harvard is the inspiration of a wider feeling than campaign semi-truths an inspiration that will be the same when the questions of the present have been chilled by one party or another...
...conduct of the magazine for the past year, and the change in ownership will not affect its character in any way. The Writer, which has been a success from the start, is more prosperous now than ever, and is likely either to be enlarged or to be made a semi-monthly at the beginning of the next volume in July...
...paper entitled "The Religious Crisis," written by "One of the Committee, " is an interesting review of the experiments in religious work tried by the undergraduates last winter. It is a semi-official statement of the motives which led to the movement among the students which culminated in the series of meetings held at the Globe Theatre. The writer gives an estimate of the result of those meetings, an estimate in our opinion perfectly just. He urges either that the meetings be repeated under somewhat different plans, or that some more practical scheme of work be suggested immediately. The writer...
...Exonian of Phillips Exeter Academy is now issued semi-weekly, and the price reduced to five cents percopy...
...semi-annual banquet and initiation of the Harvard Chapter of the Delta Upsilon took place Monday evening in the rooms of the society on Brattle street; Rev. O. P. Gifford of Boston was toast-master. Speeches were made by Mr. Sawin and Mr. Utley of Amherst, and Mr. Wheelock of Cornell...