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...result of several summers' investigation in London, Dr. Rand has recently published a volume entitled: "The Life, Unpublished Letters, and Philosophical Regimen of Anthony, Third Earl of Shaftesbury." The book is printed by Swan, Sonnenschein & Co., of London and reissued in this country by MacMillan Company. After the author's Introduction comes the sketch of the life of Shaftesbury, written by his son. The letters, that follow, are of considerable literary and historical value, helping, as they do, to build up a pleasing impression of the Queen Anne Moralist, as well as throwing light upon an interesting period of English...
...game at Soldiers field on Nov. 3. Tickets to the Pennsylvania game will be assigned in the following order: First, undergraduate season ticket holders; second, undergraduates; third, graduate season ticket holders; fourth, graduates; fifth, general public season ticket holders; sixth, general public. Season tickets may be obtained of the Co-operative Society, Leavitt and Peirce, Amee Brothers and at the box office at the field on the afternoon of any game. In Boston they may be obtained at Wright and Ditson's, 344 Washington St. The price...
...Quinquennial Catalogue of Harvard University for 1900 may now be obtained of any of the following booksellers, Charles W. Sever, Cambridge; Harvard Co-operative Society, Cambridge; Damrell & Upham, Boston; Li tle, Brown & Co., Boston; Dyrsen & Pfeiffer, New York; A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago; Payot, Upham & Co., San Francisco; or will be sent postpaid, on receipt of price by the Publication Agent of Harvard University, 2 University Hal. Cambridge, Mass.,--cloth, $2 ($2.20 postpaid); paper, $1.50 ($1.65 postpaid.) The Catalogue gives the ames of the officers of government and instruction, with their periods of service; also the names of the graduates...
During the past two years the management of the Harvard Co-operative Society has been re-organized and a great increase in the volume of business has resulted. From present indications the society is reasonably certain of being able to pay out at least $9,000 in dividends, an increase of $3,000 over that of last year. The increase in business in the various departments for the fiscal year ending July 1 is approximately as follows: Book department, 9 per cent.; stationery, 25 per cent.; men's furnishings, 63 per cent.; tailoring, 61 per cent.; Medical School branch...
Seniors are reminded that caps and gowns must be worn at the Baccalaureate Sermon tomorrow. Attention is also called to the fact that the Co-operative closes at 4 p. m. on Saturday. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...