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...movement and has looked upon the procession as a merely local affair. And here the division of the students should cease. The canvass of the college resulted in a large majority in favor of marching with the Republican procession. The will of the college is undisputed. We cannot think that at a moment of a proposed mass parade of the students, any one will feel called upon by his personal feelings to desert his fellow-students and refuse to obey the expressed will of the majority. The appearance of the Harvard students in the presidential parade is looked upon...
DEAR SIRS.-I think that it ought to be more generally understood that distinctively political transparencies should not be carried in the torchlight procession on Thursday night next. Such was the feeling at the Senior Class meeting some days since. And in view of the fact that large numbers of men go in the procession solely to preserve an old college custom, especial care should be taken to make our marching as free from political significance as possible. Many men, I think, would refuse to march, if they had to do so under any political transparencies. The simplest...
...wrong to carry this transparency. I must confess, however, that there is one strong motive which urges me, as a senior, to over-ride my convictions. I hear that the Blaine and Logan Battalion of the Law School have threatened to take the transparency away from us. I think, however, that the Senior Class has little to fear from the Blaine and Logan Battalion. But even if there were a question as to their following up their words with deeds, the course of the seniors should not be influenced thereby. If to carry the transparency would be an insult...
...point is this: The college, as a whole, have expressed a desire for having its contemplated good time in the Republican procession. The Republicans-whether willingly or grudgingly is not the question,-have responded to the college's wish, and have offered us a place in their line. I think, therefore, that I am strictly correct when I say that we shall owe our fun to their hospitality. Now, this procession of theirs is a demonstration to help their candidate. It is intended to show the enthusiasm which Republicans feel for Mr. Blaine, and to win over doubtful voters...
...tennis association in the hopes that better arrangements will be made for the spring tournament. In the mean time we hope that a suitable announcement will be given of the time and place of the contest between Mr. Sawin and Mr. Presbrey for the college championship, as we think a large number of men would be interested in watching the play...