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...their way to recitation, but even quite frequently obliged to turn back and give up their recitations entirely. We believe that it is good for college and students alike that the plank walks in the yard be both promptly and plentifully bestowed. These piers, stretching out from the various buildings into the rivers and seas, which our yard is heir to, are of inestimable value to the life and health of the students, and few men could be persuaded to set out for recitation at all if they did not have the plank piers to pull up upon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/29/1885 | See Source »

...those from Chicago, San Francisco and the South. Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Life, and Puck will be in the list. The London Graphic, Illustrated News and Punch, with possibly a German and a French paper, will also be among the number. It is expected that the various college exchanges will likewise be on file. The reading-room, conveniently situated directly above the Co-operative store, will be kept open all day and most of the evening. Such a project can only be carried out if at least one hundred men support it with their subscriptions. If the books...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A COLLEGE READING ROOM. | 10/24/1885 | See Source »

...recently entered college. The writer urges the college to at once take measures to have a proper infirmary provided for the use of its dangerously sick students. We had thought that one of the first tasks of the freshman was to learn the names and uses of the various college buildings. From this communication, however, it seems that some of the undergraduates are not as yet thoroughly posted. To end the matter, then, we would remark that the yellow and white edifice on the northern side of Holmes Field is the college hospital, and we would add that the building...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/22/1885 | See Source »

...with credit. The meeting bids fair to be a protracted one, and the indications seem to point to a session lasting well into the morning hours. This state of affairs is easily explained. Eighty-six differs from many former classes in having several men well fitted for the various positions to be filled, and at the present writing it appears as if every office on the ticket is to be contested by two or more candidates. That the class will vote intelligently and without undue regard for society influence we have no doubt. We venture to predict that the list...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/20/1885 | See Source »

...long time the society lay dormant. Various attempts were made to revive it, but not until 1880 was the attempt successful. The Union now enters upon the sixth year of its renewed existence under most favorable auspices, with every assurance that the present will be its most successful year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The First Harvard Union. | 10/20/1885 | See Source »

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