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...fully agree with the opinion expressed by the Echo in reference to the need of an elementary course in Anatomy and Physiology. The popularity of the course formerly conducted by Professor James would prove this, if proof were needed; but, when we consider the number of students whose special pursuits are connected with this study, and the still larger number who have a general interest in the subject, we need not search further for evidence that the course is desirable. As an aid to the intelligent appreciation of art and the more thorough knowledge of athletic development, the study...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/25/1881 | See Source »

...wish to call the attention of our subscribers to the fact that the Echo has begun the publication of its fourth volume, and we hope that its call for additional subscribers will be promptly responded to. We should be at a great loss if all the daily news, which the Echo gives so well, were to be discontinued, especially when we reflect on the amount of trouble that is saved us, by its publishing all the bulletin board notices for the day. Therefore we extend our good wishes to the Echo and hope that its days may be long...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/25/1881 | See Source »

...echo of its long...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1. WAR ECHOES. | 2/11/1881 | See Source »

...Wednesday, and haven't written a word yet. What a fool I am! How I wish, instead of spending the evening with that English-American Pressed-coat Poole, I had come home and ground! I wonder what this paper is on the floor. Why, it's the morning Echo! 'E??? Echo, ha! ha! joke. Give that to their item editor, poor thing! What's this editorial? 'The Greek Play.' Oh! take it away. Throw paper in the fire. What wouldn't I give for a dozen Little Neck clams. Well, there goes the twelve o'clock bell, and I must...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALL BROKE UP. | 2/11/1881 | See Source »

...possibility of a much better record, had it been guided more steadily. In general athletics Harvard was facile princeps. The past twelve months have also witnessed the growth of two new College papers, the Register, which has worked its way into the circle of magazines, and the Echo, which has met with fair success. Unfortunately the Lampoon, which for four years held a unique position among undergraduate journals, dates its demise from this same period. On the whole, we can look back on this year and have no hesitation in calling it successful, and we trust that our successors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/11/1881 | See Source »

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