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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Hayes prevented him from giving instruction in elocution. A large number of men had joined the half course in elocution, and to them the knowledge that Mr. Hayes will resume his courses immediately will be especially welcome. The faculty have decided, however, that in the case of English 10 the recitations shall take place three times instead of twice a week for the balance of the year, and that in consequence the course shall count as a full course. Mr. Hayes will thus be enabled to make up in some measure for lost time, and the students under him will...
...their meeting on Tuesday, the faculty decided that Mr. Hayes' course in elecution, English 10, which was abandoned on account of Mr. Hayes' illness, is to be considered a full course from now until June with three lessons a week. Mr. Hayes has not yet decided the hours on which classes shall come together. He will be at Holden Chapel to see men who care to take elecution on Friday at 12 m., and on Monday...
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...next debate, on Thursday evening, will be on whether the causes of divorce should be made uniform throughout the United States by constitutional amendment. Articles on both sides of the question may be found under "Harvard Union" in the English alcove. "Divorce" is one of the subjects discussed by Professor Peabody in Philosophy eleven. And it should be said that it is one of the most important and difficult questions with which our States have at present to deal. Because of the dangerous increase of divorce, the consequent alarm of the people, and the rise and spread of agitation...
JAMES W. BRINE, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, 436 Harvard Street, has the best line of Gents' Furnishing Goods, at the most reasonable prices, in Cambridge, and warrants all goods Best Quality. Genuine English Mackintoshes, American Mackintoshes, Umbrellas, Hamilton's London Trouser Stretcher and all kinds of Athletic Goods. Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired at short notice...