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...Humphreys begs to inform his old pupils and others that he will be at 6 Mt. Auburn street, Cambridge, on Saturdays from 12 to 1 o'clock, and happy to see any who may wish to consult...
...Humphreys begs to inform his old pupils and others that he will be at 6 Mt. Auburn street, Cambridge, on Saturdays from 12 to 1 o'clock, and happy to see any who may wish to consult...
...Harvard. The entire discussion of the Greek question has been made on so-called practical grounds. Our professors and our magazine-writers have confined themselves in their debates on the subject to what a speaker in the Harvard Union so aptly called the "bread-and-butter" view. "We must consult the spirit of the times in which we live. That spirit tends entirely towards progress, towards the substitution of new and more practical ideas for those which have governed the world for centuries past. We must keep abreast of the modern movement and more especially consult the needs...
...greater demand than ever. It is to be deplored that there is seldom more than one copy of those books to which the various instructors most frequently refer. This fact, however, is aggravated by the carelessness or thoughtlessness of some students, who either leave the books they consult on the tables or-what is worse put them on a wrong shelf. Hence other men finding empty spaces where they expected to find books conclude that the reference books are in use. Greater care on the part of everyone who uses the reserved books is the remedy for this evil...
...library, which has been so generally adopted, is admitted by all to be an excellent one. It can, however, be carried too far. Often all the copies of a work are reserved by different instructors for the students pursuing their courses, and it is thus impossible to consult this work during library hours except by attendance in the reading room, which is often very inconvenient. When the library contains but two copies of a book, arrangements ought to be made to prevent the reservation of both of these copies, so that one of them at least could be taken from...