Word: worlds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...York. There also will be an exhibit of glass photography illuminated by electricity. The part that Harvard will play in astronomy at the exposition is made doubly important by the probable meeting in Paris next summer of the Astro-Photographic Congress, composed of astronomers from all over the world...
...enclose you a clipping from the Detroit Evening News, relating to papers, magazines, etc., for our soldiers at Manila. I recommend that this be copied in the CRIMSON, and that you make collections from students and others, and thereby bring the student body in touch with the real living world. The magazines which come in can be forwarded from time to time to such places as the secretary of war may designate. The expenses are small and can be raised by subscription if no other way presents itself. GUY MURCHIE...
...soldiers engaged in the Philippines could easily spare some of the enthusiasm of their receptions on their return home if the people of the United States would do a little toward enlivening their existence when they are on the other side of the world. Experience in the civil war demonstrated that homesickness is not a disorder belonging to the nursery age. Hundreds of strong men were so oppressed with it that the slightest indisposition often developed alarming symptoms, and the patient pined and died without any apparent cause. This was on our won soil when...
...produce and keep them. They were meant to be the salt of the earth and the first duty of salt is to be salty. Harvard men are men of privilege whose education and training call them to active duty in the seasoning, the cleansing, the saving of the world...
...world's records were broken in the dual games between the N. Y. A. C. and the C. A. A. which were held in Chicago on Saturday. Kraenzlein, C. A. A. and U. of P., won the high hurdles in 15 1-5s., reducing Chase's record by one-fifth of a second. R. G. Clapp, N. Y. A. C. and Yale, made new figures in the pole vault by clearing...