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...Guild & Co. (Commercial Bulletin) of this city, graduated with high honor at Harvard in 1881, and delivered the class oration. While in college he was on the editorial staff of two of the college newspapers, and is a young man of fine literary attainments as well as business ability. - [Transcript...
...reading room now contains the following papers and periodicals: Daily-Boston Herald (two copies), Advertiser (two copies), Journal, Globe, Post, Transcript, New York Times, Tribune, Herald, Sun, Graphic, Springfield Republican, Worcester Evening Gazette, New Haven Union, Music and the Drama, San Francisco Call. Weekly-Sunday Herald (two copies), Sunday Globe, Saturday Evening Gazette, Saturday Evening Traveller, Woman's Journal, Weekly Magazine, Unity, Index, Louisville Courier Journal, Cambridge Tribune, Vicksburg Herald, New York Weekly Witness, New York Clipper, Spirit of the Times, Turf, Field and Farm, Harper's Weekly, Life, Punch, Puck, London Illustrated News, London Graphic, The Nation, Progress, Good...
Chambers Baird has a poem entitled "Heine," in last night's Transcript...
Saturday's Transcript contains a sharp editorial criticism on the recent letter in the Nation on religious discipline at Harvard. In concluding it proposes an astonishing solution of the question, viz : "A leading churchman of this city favors the division of Harvard University into separate colleges, each religious denomination to have control of its own. He believes that this will some time take place...
...Boston papers sold at Memorial, the Herald has the largest circulation, about sixty, including morning and evening editions, being sold each day. The Advertiser comes next, with a sale of thirty. The Journal and Transcript sell the next largest number, while the Globe and Traveller are the lowest on the list. In Cambridge the sale of Globes is smaller than that of any other Boston daily...