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...section in Chemistry II. has finished the subject of "Crystallography," and will next take up "Minerals...
...seem to exist in the case which has just occurred, and justice to a popular and worthy man, as well as to truth, demands that the facts should be known. Mr. Sartelle, being in my room, casually read my theme, and some time afterwards wrote his, on the same subject. By a freak of memory there appeared striking resemblances between the two themes, which led the instructor to make an investigation. Mr. S. told a straightforward, manly, truthful story about the matter to the instructor, the dean and the president : that he did not write his theme until the next...
...will not sacrifice his self-respect by attempting to carry out the terms of a sentence which, indeed, his circumstances render almost impossible. I think it is but an act of simple justice to put on record the opinion of every man with whom I have spoken on the subject - that Mr. S. has suffered without just cause, and that the faculty have made a mistake...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: As there still seems to be considerable dissatisfaction about our coffee having been taken away at dinner by the directors of Memorial, I wish to propose that the members be allowed to vote on the subject. If the extra expense is too great, let the chocolate be taken from the breakfast bill of fare, as the devotees to that drink can indulge their tastes at lunch...
...last edition of the X. Y-Z. correspondence, to be found in our columns this morning, contains a sensible suggestion, and we hope that this attempt to mediate between the Memorial directors and their constituents will be successful. A vote on the subject of doing away with coffee on the dinner bill of fare would show the directors the sentiment of the members, but though this should be regarded in reconsidering the matter, the decision should by no means rest with the vote. The directors are the best judges in regard to the expenses of the hall, and a vote...