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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...EDITOR OF THE Herald: - Having resigned last summer from the Advisory Committee on Boating, may I be allowed to correct some statements of your correspondent in the article on Rowing at Harvard in the Herald of the 28th, which I can hardly believe represents the feelings of the students in regard to the Advisory Committee on Boating...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Open Letter from Professor Agassiz. | 1/8/1885 | See Source »

President, MARLAND C. HOBBS.Managing Editor, HENRY M. WILLIAMS.Secretary, HENRY G. PERKINS.J. A. FRYE,M. C. HOBBS,H. M. WILLIAMS, Editorial Writers.'85 J. M. GOODALE,'85 O. R. HANSEN,'85 M. C. HOBBS,'85 W. B. NOBLE,'85 H. M. WILLIAMS.'86 J. A. FRYE,'86 A. H. LLOYD.'87 F. E. E. HAMILTON,'87 G. A. MORRISON,'87 H. G. PERKINS,'87 E. J. RICH.W. E. FAULKNER, '87, Sporting Editor.C. G. PARKER, '85,A. FAULKNER, '86.S. STORROW, '87, Business Editors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/5/1885 | See Source »

...latest number of "Life" is an article, evidently by a Harvard man, on "Entrance Examinations to Colleges." The illustrations are by F. G. Atweod, '78, the old "Lampoon" editor and artist...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/18/1884 | See Source »

According to the present editor of the Index. the notice in last Monday's CRIMSON, which read, "The Index ought to be out. It is very much later than usual, later than last year's Index, which was weeks behindhand," should have read, "The Index ought to be out, but it is not later than usual, not later than last year's Index, which was not weeks behindhand." The present delay, we believe, is due entirely to the printer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/17/1884 | See Source »

...dare hope for no such good fortune. The toiling editor may, for all time to come, so far as we can see, be likened to Issachar, of whom it is written, "Yea, but he shall be likened unto an ass bending beneath two burdens," -stop a minute; there is something in that quotation that seems hardly to apply to the point in question; let us say, for instance, porter instead of ass; then the scriptural words will suit our case exactly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/13/1884 | See Source »

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