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...interested will cooperate, we have taken upon ourselves the responsibility of making the first move. The bursar has given the use of Massachusetts 2, one of us having become responsible for the cost of heating and lighting and for such other incidental expenses as the college may incur. The Union has kindly loaned the reading room furniture now in its possession. By the courtesy of the college papers the best known college exchanges will be kept on file. The expense of heating has been estimated at $35.00, and Mr. Jones has agreed to take the entire care of the room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A READING ROOM. | 12/9/1882 | See Source »

...spite of the failure of the committee appointed by the Harvard Union to obtain a number of names of subscribers sufficient to insure the success of a reading room this year, we still think that there is a large number of students in college who would be willing to under-take the responsibility for the support and management of such an institution, and a number sufficiently large to insure its success and permanence. Therefore we are very ready to lend our cordial approval and support to the plan advanced by certain gentlemen from the four classes as explained in another...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/9/1882 | See Source »

...from beginning to end, especially in regard to the order of the rules, so as to make them useful in acquiring a knowledge of the game from the mere reading of the code. The game of foot-ball should certainly be what its name indicates, but under the Rugby Union as well as under the American college code, the game should be called 'wrestling foot-ball.' It would be well to give greater privileges in points of play whenever the ball is kicked and to lessen the opportunities for constant rushes. The points of 'scrimmaging,' of 'passing' and of running...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/9/1882 | See Source »

Last night about seventy men assembled in Sever 11 to listen to the Harvard Union debate on "Resolved, That the Republican party has outlived its usefulness." The principal disputants were: Messrs. Lloyd, '83, and E. A. Hubbard, '84, for the affirmative; Foss, '85, and Merriam, '86, for the negative. The affirmative claimed that the party should cease to exist, since it had fallen completely into the hands of demagogues. The negative gave an able review of the good work done by the party in the past, and claimed that it could and would continue in its labors. Messrs. Barnes, Jones...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD UNION. | 12/6/1882 | See Source »

...proposition has been made to form an inter-collegiate base-ball association, to include Williams, Union, Hamilton, Rochester and Cornell. The Cornell Era opposes the scheme...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/5/1882 | See Source »