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...CRIMSON anniversary issues will be ready for sale to-day. The records of the interesting events of the past week are well worthy of as permanent a form as printed matter can give them. This we have attempted to do, in having our issues brought together and bound. We trust that the collection will prove popular and satisfactory to the students and become a valuable souvenir of Harvard's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary...
...seems, however, that the matter has been grasped from the latter standpoint, and that with a new building a reaction for the better upon the Scientific School itself is expected. The philosophy is good; for noblesse oblige. We must therefore take an interest in this new enterprise, and trust that a beneficent alumni, stimulated by the recent celebration, will continue to be generous in their gifts to the Lawrence Scientific School...
...young men who have in the past shown a wise depreciation of it, some comment and even criticism, ought to be made. We fear that worn-out shells and the opportunity of receiving "odds" will prove inducement enough to some young men to don the blue, but we sincerely trust that if unbecoming proselyting is to be done, it may be done by no more questionable means than by that modern blade of Mohammed, - the blade...
Surely, my friends, surely there is nothing in the greatest office which the American people can confer, which should make your president necessarily mean, sordid, selfish, ambitious and untrustworthy. On the contrary, the solemn duties which confront him tend to a sacred sense of responsibility. The trust of the American people, and an appreciation of their mission before the nations of the earth, should make him a patriotic man; while the tales of distress which reach him from the humble and the lowly, from the afflicted and from the needy in every corner of the land, cannot but awake...
...request that the members of the Freshman and Sophomore classes refrain from all attempts to have a rush during any part of the evening's celebration. That a rush on the occasion of Harvard's 250th anniversary would be highly indecorous, every gentleman will be quick to appreciate. We trust that these few words will suffice to remind all lower class men of their duty toward themselves and their college...