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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...political matters, at the meeting of the Harvard Union; and am very sorry that it will not be in my power to accept it. I am always glad to find an interest in public questions among the students, and to have them consider thoughtfully their duties as citizens of free States. And while I think every man should take a side in politics, he need not, and ought not, to be so much of a partisan as to forbear to denounce and disavow unworthy methods and corrupt men, wherever found...
...right whatsoever to insult an instructor who may have displeased some portion of the men in his elective. Both the matter and the spirit of the article in question call for the severest reproof from all who have any desire that our College journalism shall at least be free from the element of vulgarity...
...evening is over the crowd is so large that one cannot move about the Yard with any comfort. The aim of the Committee is to distribute the Yard-tickets among the class, and if all are careful as to whom they give them, next Class Day will be free from an element heretofore too conspicuous. All persons found in the Yard after five o'clock without tickets will be removed by the police...
...surprising result are owing to the fact that the material of the crew is excellent, and that they had the benefit of a splendid coach for a few days previous to the race. Victory, however, has its penalties, and we are not sure that the Freshman crew will go free. In view of the race with Columbia, the effect of Saturday's contest is liable to be injurious, for success begets over-confidence and from this spring a score of evils. In other words, the Freshman crew needs to redouble its efforts between now and the 5th of July...
...request of a number of friends in Cambridge, Mr. Riddle will give a reading in Sanders Theatre, probably on Thursday, May 20. Tickets will be free to students. We hope that there will be a large and appreciative audience, such as Mr. Riddle's efforts deserve, and we thank him for offering us another opportunity of hearing him in Cambridge...