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...university is helped by the success of its graduates in their respective callings. Some years ago an eminent lawyer from the West, not himself a college-bred man, and having no affiliations with Harvard, placed his son in the university. When I asked him why he had selected Harvard as the place for his son's education, he replied: "In my practice I have observed that a large number of men, whose principles I respected, whose manners I liked, and whose idea of professional honor and public duty commended themselves to me, were graduates of Harvard...
...success of the "OEdipus" in Boston does not fulfil the expectations of the manager. It will probably meet with more favor in other cities which have not had an opportunity of seeing it before...
Some of the upper-class men will remember the notable success of a series of piano recitals from the great masters, given several winters ago by Professor Paine. These recitals not only consisted of selections of classical music judiciously chosen and artistically rendered, but were accompanied by remarks explaining the nature and design of the different forms of musical composition. Amid the numerous and valuable readings and entertaining lectures afforded by the professors in the various departments of the college, it is to be hoped that the author of the "Spring Symphony" may be induced to favor us again with...
...introduction of a soloist for each evening. Now that we have heard Mrs. Henschel, all would certainly be pleased to hail Mr. Henschel also in a vocal solo. The exhibition of his rare powers in this direction would be of as much gratification to his audience as his success as an orchestra leader has been, and it is to be hoped that we may hear him as a soloist at an early date...
...marks an important era in the local history of the drama. The acting of Mr. Riddle, Miss Cayvan, and indeed of the whole cast, is excellent." The general opinion of the press throughout the country seems to be that the Greek play at the Globe is a success. It is worthy of a good support from Harvard...