Word: fors
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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SOME comment has been elicited from those who have seen the prizes of the H. A. A., owing to the fact that the cup given for the mile-run is so much less important than that for the mile-walk. The reason, however, becomes apparent upon a little reflection. The...
THE arrangements which have been made by the President of the H. U. B. C. with the N. Y. and N. E. R. R. for reduced rates between Boston and New London ought to satisfy all members of the University who wish to see the race. Tickets for the round...
THE speaking for the Boylston prizes next Thursday promises to be unusually interesting. The preliminary contest has reduced the number of speakers, so that the contest will not be wearisomely long, and special care has been taken to avoid the dull and hackneyed selections which have bored listeners in previous...
THE status of the "House clubs" for next year, although on a very uncertain basis, does not seem to warrant the discouraging article in the Advocate of last week. We should think that Mr. Blakie would hardly foreclose this spring, if there was a reasonable chance of getting the rest...
WITHOUT wishing to revive the discussion as to what the seal of Harvard College should be, we desire to point out an abuse which has lately been made of it. The publisher of "Harvard and its Surroundings" has been so much encouraged by the merited success of his labors, that...