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...stated that a new paper is to be started in opposition to the Chronicle. Your correspondent knows nothing definite on this subject, but can see the need of such a paper. Leaving all political views out of the question, a little healthy competition would be highly beneficial to the Chronicle...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: It has been a subject of frequent inquiry why the chemical laboratory is not left open during the first part of the examination period, at least. There are many men in the chemistry courses, who, although they have worked faithfully during the year, have not been able to finish the work. If they could have a week to put entirely on the laboratory work they would probably be able to finish it up. Of course, this would be extra trouble to the instructors and would keep Cleary at work longer. But I think that the benefit...
Prof. Jackson's lecture on "Spectrum Analysis" last evening was well attended by men taking chemistry courses. The lecture was very entertaining, and was listened to throughout with great interest. Prof. Jackson illustrated his subject with a large number of stereopticon views and quite a display of apparatus. At the close of the lecture the appreciation of the audience was signified by prolonged applause...
...General Movement in Theology." Special subject: "The Religion of Humanity." Mr. J. H. Allen. Divinity Hall Chapel...
Prof. Norton delivered in Sanders Theatre last evening a very interesting lecture on this subject, illustrated by stereopticon views. Assos is situated southward from the Troad in Asia Minor upon the bay of Adramyttion, opposite the island of Lesbos. Mr. Clarke and Mr. Bacon were fixed upon by the Archaeological Institute to direct the expedition, and with half a dozen volunteers have been upon the spot since last April, with remarkable success. They have uncovered a temple, as well as portions of the city wall, of remarkable beauty, the gymnasium, baths, and numerous public works. Although exceedingly limited in funds...