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Dates: during 1890-1899
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John Cummings spoke the "Death of Minnehaha." He held the attention of the audience by his careful and correct rendering of a difficult piece...
...wish to correct the impression which I fear your article concerning the life of John, the Orange Man, would give. John not only gave his approval to the publication of the book, but freely lent his assistance in collecting data for it. In justice to John, and to the author of the book, I ask you to publish this statement...
...which influenced the Advisory Committee, the probable causes seem clear enough at a glance. The simple fact was that the dates as arranged came far too early in the season. At that time Harvard's season is only just begun; and important contests with Princeton could not be a correct test of the final strength of the two nines. Although games with Princeton would in all likelihood strengthen our nine, we have to be careful, in arranging them, that Harvard play under fairly favorable circumstances. The dates and conditions as arranged put Harvard at a decidedly disadvantage in regard both...
...announcement made in the CRIMSON several days ago of the requirements for the coming examination in Fine Arts 3 was not entirely correct. The work required consists of the first 295 pages of the Oman, Reber's account of Archaic Art, and Plutarch's Lives of Aristeides, Cimon, Pericles, and Themistocles...
...used the spring yesterday, and merely tried to get a correct position, without doing very hard pulling. A number of the men had pulled more or less before, and there were a few new men. Today Johnson '93, and Bisbee '93, will come out, and it is understood that a number of other old men will begin very soon. The following were present yesterday: N. T. Robb '93, F. S. Eddy '94, H. S. Flint '93, J. W. Ganson '93, R. W. Wood '91, H. H. Henry '94, F. Winsor '93, and S. L. Friedenberg...