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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...north side of Memorial. During the day the glass has been out of one half the window, and the result has been that at every meal the cold northeast wind has blown in and caused those at the west end of the hall either to shiver as they ate, or else wear their hats and overcoats. It is an imposition on the students thus carelessly to subject them to such cold draughts as an east wind brings through so large an opening. It would seem as if some temporary covering might be furnished the inside o the window while...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 5/2/1895 | See Source »

...believe that both are partially right. It would be lamentable if, in the eagerness to accommodate a great many students, a step was taken which resulted in accommodating nobody; if Memorial was turned into a restaurant, where each man ate his meal, and felt morally bound immediately to give his place to the next man. Memorial has been very much more to students than an eating-house, and to such a condition it must not be reduced. On the other hand, the Hall was meant to accommodate Harvard students,- not the particular ones who happen to be in possession...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/2/1894 | See Source »

After this the company listened to some songs by Messrs. Wendell and Swarts, saw Alward and the janitor do some dancing, talked a good deal, ate some ice-cream; the football men got their cups and went home. The cups are elegant ones with one handle, bright silver outside, frosted within; each one having inscribed on it the score, date of game and name of player. Cumnock's cup was distinguished by its greater weight and elaborateness. Besides these cups for the individuals, there is a splendid trophy for the football association in the shape of a gigantic two-handled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cups for the Football Men. | 2/2/1891 | See Source »

College students who would like to earn from one hundred to five hundred dollars during vacation months are invited to correspond with the undersigned. Send for our illustrated catalogue, and if you wish ate just when you will be ready to condnence work and how long you can continue at it we will guarantee to make you an acceptable proposition. Charles L. Webster and Co., puplishers of the Grant and Sheridan Memorrs, Mark Twain's Looks, and other standard works, No. 3 East 14 street. New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 3/3/1890 | See Source »

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