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Upon the whole the contest shows the wisdom of reducing the number of speakers and we trust that the custom will be continued. It is to be noticed, so the writer is informed, that four of the five prizes felt to graduates of the Boston Latin School. This is certainly a remarkably result and points to the work which must be encouraged in that school. There was a large audience present and they remained until the award of prizes was made...
...this be the work of a visitor to our university, we blush with indignation at his imprudent and unscrupulous liberty; if it be the work of a student, which we sincerely trust it is not, we blush with shame to think that one of our number can be guilty of an act so small, so utterly beneath contempt, and, worse than all, so morally wrong. The writer of the signature may have thought that he was perpetrating a huge joke in thus attempting to deceive whoever might look over the register; but a short residence among us would soon teach...
...wonderful representation of the Greek tragedy in Sanders Theatre will never forget the marvellous impersonation of the young elocutionist. Mr. Riddle has since met with much success as a reader. Many of his Harvard friends will be present at the "first night," next Monday evening, and we trust that the "Earl" will bring a continuation of that good fortune which the "Oedipus" seemed to predict...
...Thames course for a triple race. Therefore let a meeting of the freshman class be called at once by the proper officers, in view of the general feeling of dissatisfaction which has been openly expressed, and put the question of reconsideration. If that is carried, and we sincerely trust for the honor of the college that it will be, then we suggest that a committee of three be appointed, consisting of a graduate oarsman, the captain of the 'Varsity crew, and the captain of the '89 freshman crew, to meet a similar committee from Columbia, and formally to decide upon...
...hoped that there will be some competition among the many good verse-makers of which Eighty-seven is possessed, and that the chorister will have more than one song offered. While we would not cast any reflection upon the character of previous songs, and humbly trust that we appreciate their merits, we feel that it would not be amiss, if the chorister were supplied with several contributions, from which to make a selection. We believe that we are right in saying that such has not been the case in the past. We hope that more men will try to compose...