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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual exhibition of photographs of the Harvard Camera Club will take place from March 5 to March 10, inclusive. Prizes will be offered in two classes: one for portraits and one for general landscape work. The work, mounted on stiff cards (preferably "platinum" mounts) should be handed in on or before February 29, to V. Munroe, 6 Holworthy, or to P. E. Brown, 11 Weld. All amateurs in the University are eligible for competition, and it is hoped that all who can will contribute their work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Camera Club. | 12/20/1895 | See Source »

...with great pleasure (!) that about one hundred and fifty students stood on Tuesday night at Dr. Fiske's lecture. One asks himself the question: For whom are these lectures primarily given? For the general public or students?. Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock persons were seen in the theatre-they were not students. I do not decry the great kindness of the University in extending to the public the privilege of attending this excellent course of lectures, but I make an emphatic protest against allowing the public to obtain the best seats in the auditorium while many students have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: For Students or the Public? | 12/20/1895 | See Source »

...make a rule that the general public shall not be allowed entrance until 15 minutes before the opening of the lecture? This plan would undoubtedly meet with the hearty approval of the members of the University who reached the theatre at 7.40 and found only standing room in the rear of the theatre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: For Students or the Public? | 12/20/1895 | See Source »

...done a year of good work after graduation, or because he is a Ph. D. he has by two or three years of advanced study made any valuable contribution to his chosen branch of learning. Now the men that have done this, and are dependent upon the general recognition of the fact have the right to ask that the degrees be raised to the standard which, or else that some new degree may be invented which will be a fair indication of what they have accomplished...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/18/1895 | See Source »

...continued, and now four have been held in the junior class. Interest in this system is certainly growing and in a short time it will be firmly established. The only point against the system is that it may interfere with the work of the Union, but if a more general interest in debating is brought about by it, the objection is of weight only to the few. It is the custom to have a senior preside and have three judges from outside eating clubs. The junior class has taken up debating for profit, and to a certain extent pleasure, while...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE LETTER. | 12/18/1895 | See Source »

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