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...Graduate Treasurer. It is in the Freshman year that the class usually buys the shell and barge which "Junior" suggests should last through the college course. If, for any reason, the class finds it necessary to purchase a new boat, it has been the custom,- and we think, properly,- for the class to pay for it; and any proceeds from the sale of such a boat at the graduation of the class, or afterwards, go to benefit the treasury of the class. The idea of rental of boats to the class crews by the 'Varsity management is one which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 2/1/1898 | See Source »

...suggestion is this: Let the 'Varsity management buy shells and let them to the class crews for the season. This, I think, would save money both for the 'Varsity management and for the class crews. A shell generally lasts about four years, so that the scheme is perfectly practicable and would save the subscribers to one class crew from paying for a shell to be used by a later...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 1/31/1898 | See Source »

Numerous examples might be cited of college organizations whose serious purpose has been much aided by the pleasant social features of their meetings. Little effort has been made to strengthen debating in this way, and we think that an innovation in the line of the experiment which Yale is reported to have begun, might be of practical value in Cambridge. The object should be, not so much to arrange dinners or other entertainments on special occasions, as to brighten up the regular meetings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/31/1898 | See Source »

...really think Griffith's at 7 Brattle street, Harvard square, is one of the best conducted barber shops I ever saw. I always feel satisfied when I get my hair cut there. They take so much pains in trimming it to have it look just so. Of course they make a specialty of haircutting. Get Griffith to hone your razor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 1/29/1898 | See Source »

...enough gets the better of our dignity. If an insult were intended to Professor Wendell surely something would have been done which would have left us in no doubt as to the intention. As to the insult to the class suggested by the writer in Wednesday's CRIMSON, I think the laughter at the time of the interruption to the lecture puts that well out of question. Granting that the trick was foolish, granting that it was, meaningless (which would remove the insult), granting that it was too bad to lose the lecture, it is still making a mountain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 1/28/1898 | See Source »