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After many useless attempts to arrange games with several of the colleges of the Association, we have at last succeeded in arranging a game with Yale by means of a compromise between the two sets of rules. It is clear to every one that rules resulting from such concessions as...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOT-BALL. | 11/12/1875 | See Source »

For several years there has been a decided decrease at Harvard of this kind of practical joking. Since the present Board of Editors has been connected with the paper, there has been no other wanton and perfectly objectless destruction of College property. The unusual character of the occurrence makes it...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/29/1875 | See Source »

In May, 1778, the committee on the restoration of the library and apparatus reported that their labors were completed, and that the injuries inflicted by the war had been for the most part repaired. There was no Commencement this year, owing to the war, small-pox, and the number of...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD IN THE REVOLUTION. | 6/25/1875 | See Source »

It will be seen that, as has been the case with the classes for several years past, the "probabilities" give a larger number to law than to any other one of the occupations named. A comparison of the average age of this class with that of other classes shows this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVENTY-FIVE. | 6/25/1875 | See Source »

There have been several pleasant articles in the Crimson this year in regard to persons and places of interest that the students have found in their journeyings, and I would like to propose that those of us who meet with any such in the coming vacation "make a note o...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VACATION NOTES. | 6/18/1875 | See Source »