Word: credited
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Blank Day," and others. They are good though the latter is spoilt by too many love affairs. There is an article on "Cross Country Running" by John Corbin. It is cleverly written and is decidedly above the average of the other articles of the number. The poetry is no credit to the authors, "A Hint to Ye Goode Sainte Valentine" is weak in sentiment, metre, and spelling, while "Elemental Passion" is only passable...
...Camera Club deserves great credit for the successful exhibit it is now holding in Sever 9. Where last year there were about five hundred pictures on exhibition there are now over six hundred. Also, there is this year a greater number of fine prints, including bromides and platino types. The number of pictures which have been developed by the photographer is far in excess of those in which he has simply made the exposure and a professional has done the res. The marine pictures are especially fine, and there are a great many of Europe and different parts...
...mistakeable, and that a wider and deeper knowledge of facts was the one thing needed to set our reasoning aright. Facts are not everything, but they are a great deal, and without them a student has no material with which to do his mental building. It is to the credit of Harvard that she was first among the universities to recognize this double aspect of economical study, and to provide for both. Professor Ashley said his advice to a student would be to acquire the outlines of economical theory as it is today, and to study the growth of that...
...second article referred to is Mr. Frank D. Millet's description of the "Decoration of the Exposition" and being the man to whom all the credit for the success of the decoration is due, he is obviously in a position to write knowingly. It is only to be regretted that one of Reinhart's delicately-tinted studies or Kenyon Cox's graceful figures was not reproduced in colors for the frontispiece...
...Beals and Cabot '94, and Trafford, Newell, Waters and Halowell, but these were by no means all. To these men and to all the others is due the excellent team game that Harvard Ninety-six played on Saturday, and the fine individual work as well. Too much credit cannot be given them, and they have the thanks of the entire University...