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It was announced in the morning papers yesterday that another bequest had been made to Harvard by a Massachusetts merchant. The first mention of the fact was made at the dinner of the Harvard Club of Washington, Tuesday night, where it naturally created a great sensation. The amount of the...
As at Springfield Harvard opened the second half with a play that was the sensation of the day. It was a Deland flying start, with the same formation as the Springfield play, but this time the heavy groups were decoys, and the light groups, in the centre of which was...
I feel that it is both an honor and a privilege to preside at this debate. I have also a sensation that the position is free from the perils that beset a referee at a regatta or an umpire at a ball match.
In seeking explanations for the immense power of music over the fancy and the feelings certain general reasons may first be noted why the perception of any measured combination of notes should be a source of excitement. Sound is in itself a stirring and rousing sensation; in its production the...
H. F. Hewes, Harvard '90, lately read a paper on "The Origin of Sensation of Muscular Tissue" before Dr. Bowditch's class in Physiology at the Medical School.