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Dates: during 1890-1899
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THEY are very recherche. Drop us a postal for a free sample of Turkish Cigarettes with Harvard crest. The Walker-Rintels Drug Co., 244 Boylston street, corner Church; 128 Massachusetts avenue, corner Boylston street, Boston...
...American government is distressing, but must be borne with patience. That there are good reasons why every young man in the country who has the impulse to enlist should think twice before he follows it we can not doubt; President Eliot has made for us a very clear and noble aualysis of the different motives to enlistment. But two of the ideas presented in the editorial are so novel to a graduate that I can not forbear a comment. The first is the proposition that the patriotism of college men is different from that of Americans who haven...
...learn, from graduates in different parts of the country, that the men whom the Republic is about to expose to bullets and yellow fever suspect this University community of lukewarm loyalty to the country which it has served so often and so simply. If we can not all of us join these men, let us at least not insult them by saying that their lives are less valuable than ours. If we can not convince them that we are patriotic, let us at least not convince them that we are cads...
THEY are very recherche. Drop us a posatal for a free sample of Turkish Cigarettes with Harvard crest. The Walker-Rintels Drug Co., 244 Boylston street, corner Church; 128 Massachusetts avenue, corner Boylston street, Boston...
...picture of the re-christened cruiser "Harvard" and is one of the best illustrations the Lampoon has printed for some time. The verses at the foot of the picture would do credit to the heart of a more ambitiously serious sheet than the Lampoon. The sketch "As Others See Us," shows Harvard as viewed by the Boston newspapers, according to which the whole college is on a martial footing. The rest of the pictures and the short stories are of the usual order. The editorial criticises a very common error in the attitude of the students towards the baseball team...