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...other colleges miscellaneous lectures, readings and concerts throughout the year seem to have continual popularity and success. But we seem to be hardly able to muster energy enough to make a single course and some few occasional lectures a success. It is true that in certain subjects voluntary lectures are always popular at Harvard. Thus Dr. Sargent's and Dr. James' courses always secure satisfactory audiences; perhaps for the reason that they treat of thoroughly practical and important subjects, and in this respect afford a certain relief to routine labor in more abstruse branches. The lectures of the Natural History...
...responsible board of directors, or else let the corporation assume responsible and nominal control of the hall, since it now has the real control of it. If the hall is to continue under any modification of its present scheme, this, we believe, is a modification absolutely necessary for its success. No effective guarantee of satisfactory management hereafter can otherwise, in our opinion, be given to members present and members prospective...
...Cooperative Society is about 425, of whom 15 are from the faculty. The work of the society will be done for the present by an assistant superintendent. Great care is to be used in selecting the superintendent, and he will not be chosen until further consideration, as the success of the experiment will depend largely upon his ability and efficiency. The assistant superintendent will be chosen immediately. The society is to go into immediate operation. Its privileges and benefits can be enjoyed by members only. Books can be ordered through the society in a few days, and it hopes...
...first issue of the News under the new board appeared Monday, and that of the Courant will follow Saturday. The News intends to issue every Wednesday an illustrated supplement, and the prospects are that the experiment will be a success. The present board of editors are energetic and enterprising, and the paper enters upon an auspicous...
...opera of "Penekese" is to take place the last of April, and will doubtless be a great success. Those taking part are now rehearsing several times each week, and are rapidly becoming masters of it. The libretto was written by Mr. Buell, '83, and the music by Prof. Shepherd. The custom of holding class games is to be instituted this spring, and it is hoped that the experiment will prove a success. The spring games will take place at Hamilton Park, either...