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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following men will find cups at Leavitt & Peirce's: Spring Meeting. 1890 - Baker '93 (2). Hare and Hounds - Blake '93, (3); Fenton '95, (3); Nichols L. S., (4); Mauley '93, (2); Coolidge '95, (2); Schereschewsky '95, Fox '94. Cross Country Run - Mauley '93, Nichols L. S., Fenton '95. Third prizes hare and hounds and cups for Winter Meetings will be ready next week...
...studies. A successful method of manipulating metals by electric currents obviously would offer many advantages over the present one of heating by means of coal fires. Inventors realizing this have for years been directing their attention toward the perfection of some such process. Mr. Burton is the first to find a method which has been satisfactory from a commercial point of view and consequently he will speak this evening with a thorough understanding of his subject. Recently he delivered a lecture on his newly discovered process before the Franklin Institute, illustrating it with a large number of lantern slides, most...
...tide of song and melody which was then rising, and carried it to its highest point. He was born poor and all his life had to fight against adversity. He was a hard working plonghman, too poor even to go to school. What little time he could find for himself, he devoted to getting knowledge...
There is one thing in particular in which the University as well as Ninety-four may find considerable satisfaction. We refer to the orderly and gentlemanly conduct which prevailed. It would be hard to take exception to the behavior of any one man. Instead of leaving behind a reputation which would not only have marred the success of the dinner, but reflected discredit on Harvard men in general, the class of Ninety-four must have made a distinct gain in public estimation. In this she has done honor to the college. We congratulate her heartily on her sense of decorum...
...simple enough, and sometimes we even forget our original purpose. In Lent most of us try a little more earnestly to improve ourselves, for example we try to break loose from some bad habit or to help others nearer to God. Towards the end of Lent, though, we usually find that we have not done so well as we hoped to. What we must do then, is to look to our original purpose and with God's help put in some earnest work before Easter. It is very well to say that your good work can go after Lent...