Word: corrections
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-My attention has been called to an article on the lectures of the Harvard Historical Society, in your issue of last Saturday; I am sure that you will be glad-of the opportunity to correct an unfounded censure. We have not been refused the use of Sanders Theatre through a "penurious policy"; we have not been refused the use of Sanders Theatre at all; we have twice been tendered the use of Sanders Theatre in the most considerate manner. After due consultation we have thought it best to continue in Sever. If any dissatisfied person will guarantee...
Members will please further correct their list of affiliated tradesmen by striking out, under the name of Livery, Joel Pike, and by adding to the list as gentlemen's furnishers in Boston, the firm name, Smith and Stedman, 343 Washington street...
Meanwhile the supper was laid at Tremeansburg and an extra force of citizens sworn in as police to protect the solaced freshmen. These inoffensive looking young men arrived by the correct train and sat down to a very handsome supper, safely guarded from its real owners. For several hours the fun was kept up aided by music from the minstrels and band, and stolen toasts prepared by the unlucky freshmen. In particular, one which said that: "The class of '87 is the largest class that has entered the university for five years, and if every succeeding class is morally, mentally...
Members will please further correct their list of affiliated tradesmen by striking out, under the name of Livery, Joel Pike, an by adding to the list as gentlemen's furnishers in Boston, the firm name, Smith and Stedman, 343 Washington street...
...Richmond, and the ultimate capture of the city. To accomplish this object, he had at his disposal troops to the number of a hundred thousand. To oppose him, Johnson, and afterward Lee, had about eighty thousand men. These estimates include all three branches of the service, and are approximately correct. McClellan had taken months to organize and discipline his men, and at the very beginning of the campaign he spent several weeks in building works in front of the Confederate entrenchments on the Warwick line near York-town, only to find that when everything was in readiness to open fire...