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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : I should again like to urge, through your columns, all those who have not yet sent in their class lives to do so at their earliest convenience. To obtain an autobiographical sketch of each member of the class is one of the most important parts of my duty, which, I regret to say, remains in a great measure unfulfilled, surprisingly few lives having been handed...
Paris and Bologna were the earliest seats of advanced study - the one in theology, the other in law. They were the foundations of the modern universities, Oxford and the universities in Spain, Germany and northern France being modeled after the University of Paris, and those in Italy and southern France after the University of Bologna. Originally they were not universities, in the modern sense of the term. The nucleus of the modern university was merely a gathering of pupils around a teacher of eminence and repute, whom they supported by fees. The teacher, who was called "doctor" or "magister artum...
...over the record. Of the thirty games played, Yale has won twenty-one and Harvard nine. Three games, however, were for some reason or another forfeited by Harvard, giving them to Yale with scores of 9 to 0. These contests were inangurated by the class of '69, and the earliest games resulted in favor of Yale by such scores as 36 to 33, 38 to 18, made by '69 and '70. The lowest score was made by Yale '83, 1 to 0. Since 1876, when Harvard '79 won two out of three games, thirteen games have gone to Yale...
...lacrosse team certainly has every reason to feel gratified over their victory. It is an assurance that they will do well in the harder work yet before them with Princeton and Yale. The game with Princeton comes off at Cambridge next Saturday, and, while it is one of the earliest of the series, yet will perhaps decide the championship. Princeton is our strongest rival, and has this year beaten New York University by he same score that Harvard made last Saturday...
...their names, designating their courts, as soon as possible. A list of all the courts on the college grounds is to be made, and as this will be by no means an easy task all should assist the secretary of the association by complying with his request at their earliest convenience. Tuesday next is the last day for receiving such applications...