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HARVARD READING-ROOM. - President, A. J. Hopkins, '74; Secretary, F. H. Lombard, '74; Treasurer, C. C. Clarke, '74; Senior Director, F. C. Faulkner; Junior Director, J. O. S. Huntington; Soph. Director, F. C. McDuffie; Freshman Director, J. Q. A. Brett...
...officers of the Thayer Club for the present term are as follows: S. B. Clarke, '74, President; G. H. Norcross, '75, Vice-President; G. W. White, Senior Director; J. C. Lane, Junior Director; W. M. Bradley, Sophomore Director; C. H. Wiswell, Freshman Director; W. F. Spinney, '74, Steward...
...ROBERT W. SAWYER, a member of the Senior Class of Harvard College, fell off a car on the Eastern and North American Railway to-day, and his left hand and foot were crushed so badly that amputation was "necessary." - Journal, September...
...Chapel will be open for those having tickets; no others being admitted until the Class have entered. At 9.30 the Senior Class assemble in front of Holworthy Hall, and march to the Chapel for prayer by the Chaplain. Assemble again at 10.45, and march to the Chapel, where the exercises will occupy nearly two hours...
...might extend this piece indefinitely by showing synonymous expressions for words now in use here, such as "nuts," equivalent to "scrub," "mossy heads" to "senior," "cad" to "snob," "busky" to "sprung," "suck" to "crib"; but enough has been given. Even the tutors and professors are not exempted from nicknames, which are supposed to be more appropriate than the ones with which they were christened. Nearly every man in college has some word given him by his classmates which fits him better than it would any one else, generally taking its origin from some real or imagined foible. If he inclines...