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...these years. It was the fashion for every student to love and honor him. With him has passed away a certain spirit of familiarity and friendship between professors and students, for his retirement came at a time when the University was beginning to grow most rapidly and was losing somewhat the "Harvard spirit." Thus this article leads to "The Decadence of the Harvard Spirit; A Conversation" by Hugh McCulloch. This article was fully discussed in an editorial published in the CRIMSON a day or two ago, and we have only here to say that it presents well and clearly, though...
...addition to his position as instructor, will bring pleasure to those who attended his voluntary course in "Reading and Speaking Aloud" during the first part of the second half year. There are very few restrictions paced upon his office, so we may hope for a course next year somewhat the same as one just ended. It will be voluntary as before and held only during the more quiet months, probably from December until the Easter recess. The character of the course will not be a definite one, at least not so far as to follow out a fixed line...
work." It took two movements for orchestra to awake fully to the spirit of the music. The Allegro and even the Andante was somewhat listlessly given with several instances of loose and careless playing in the former. The last movements, however, were finely rendered, the orchestra awakening more successfully to the spirit and dash of the finale...
with Suites, they are all in the same key. The Air, written for violin solo, is perhaps the best known. The performance of last night was somewhat lacking in precision and unity of attack, though the rendering was in the simple classical style for which the piece calls...
...former is a brief history of Hawaii in modern time; and a consideration of the advantages and the disadvantages incumbent upon its annexation to the United States. It is interesting and gives the render a clear idea of the whose Hawaian question. "Thomas Hardy's Works" is a somewhat detailed study of the style and peculiarites of Thomas Hardy with more particular treatment of his last work, "Tess of the D'rUbervilles." The poetry of the number is below the average. The editorial on the methods of awarding scholarships is straight forward and reasonable, and the plans suggested certainly seem...