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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...strong feeling of affection with which the canoe is regarded by its admirers both in this country and abroad, had its origin in the cruise made by Mr. McGregor of London, some thirty years ago, and to his graphic descriptions of his trips in foreign Iands is directly traceable the great popularity which this most delightful of sports now enjoys-indeed he is styled and justly so, the father of modern canoe cruising. Previous to that time the canoe was popularly known in only its original types, the birch bark and the more primitive dugout. Its utility for hunting purposes...
Colonel Henry Stone was the lecturer on the above subject in the historical course last evening. The audience which had gathered in Sanders was well repaid by the lecture, which was the most graphic and life-like of the whole Civil War series. The lecturer opened with a brief sketch of the commanders of the opposing armies which fought in the campaign he described, Gen. Thomas the Federal commander, and Gen. Hood of the Confederates. The outcome of this campaign, which lasted from October to the end of December, 1864, was of the greatest importance, for Sherman had cut loose...
...names of the following gentlemen were omitted from the list of Harvard men interested in journalism recently given in our columns: Howard Agnew, '81, of the New York Graphic, J. M. Gibbons, '81, Boston and Harvard correspondent of the New York Spirit of the Times, J. C. Morse, '81, of the Boston Herald, who is also the Boston correspondent of the New York Clipper...
...following papers are now on file at the Reading room: Boston Herald, Advertiser, Globe, N. Y. Evening Post, N. Y. Herald, N. Y. Tribune, Daily Graphic, Life, Puck, Harper's Weekly, London Graphic, Illustrated London News, "The Times" (London), Punch, Springfield Republican, a considerable number of N. E. papers of more local interest, together with many college papers (exchanges of the Advocate...
...School building, Dane Hall, in the room directly above that occupied by the Cooperative Society. The list of papers and periodicals there to be found is as follows: Boston Advertiser, Herald, Globe, Transcript, Traveller, Saturday Evening Gazette; New York Herald, Tribune, Times, Post, Truth; Springfield Republican; London Punch, Graphic, Illustrated News and Weekly Times; The Graphic, Life, Clipper, Turf, Field and Farm, Spirit of the Times; The Modern Age, Progress, Puck; New Haven Union; Good Literature. This list will soon be enlarged. The Reading Room is indebted to the HERALD-CRIMSON for several of the above papers. All the college...