Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- Now that matters about the library are under discussion, there is one thing, the blame of which cannot be laid to the "obstinacy" of the corporation was to anybody besides the men themselves. A number of books, few enough at best, are reserved for outside reading in each course. These books are arranged each morning on the shelves of the library in a systematic way so that a man has no difficulty whatever in finding any book he wants. But before an hour has passed whoever wants a book must search every shelf, table and corner...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- Will you allow me to call attention to a course of lectures which a Harvard graduate is now delivering at the Hawthorne Rooms? The subject, "Russian Literature," is one which at present attracts wide interest among cultivated persons, and the fact that the lecturer, Mr. Ivan Panin, is himself a Russian, adds to the value of the lectures. It is certainly worthy of attention that we have here an opportunity of knowing what a Russian, educated at Harvard, and able to compare the works of his countrymen with those of Western Europeans and Americans, puts upon Puschkin...
...report of the score after the first half and at the end of Thursday's game will be telegraphed by the special correspondent of the CRIMSON, and will be posted in Leavitt and Peirce...
...Crimson flags at J. W. BRINE...
...glad to see that the suggestions made through the CRIMSON in regard to the freshman eleven, have been so promptly and generously followed out. Yesterday afternoon the junior eleven played a practice game with the freshmen, and, although beaten, managed to give them some good points. To-day the sophomore eleven is to play '91, and as many fo the team played against the freshmen last year, they ought to give '91 some very good practice. We trust that '88 will find time to play once before the game of Saturday. If '91 wins at New Haven the victory will...