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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- Will you kindly allow me to call the attention of the students through your columns, to the fact that a box for receiving newspapers for the hospitals has been put up in Memorial Hall. Here, it seems to me, is a chance for doing a great deal of good at little sacrifice. Almost everyone buys a daily paper. Instead of throwing these papers away when they have been read, it would be a matter of little trouble to drop them in the hospital box. And what is true of the daily papers, is true of the illustrated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 12/5/1887 | See Source »

Applicants for the Loan Fund should follow the rules given in the catalogue in regard to applications for this fund. Among the great number of applications received by the Dean, a large majority have not observed the rules...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/5/1887 | See Source »

...BISHOP, Jr.In view of the great demand for Mr. Evart Wendell's article on "An Ideal in Athletics," which will appear in the December number of the Harvard Monthly, a blue book has been placed at Leavitt and Peirce's for signatures of those men who wish coples. If enough men sign, extra copies will be printed to meet the demand. Men must sign before Tuesday noon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 12/5/1887 | See Source »

...BRINE, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, would ask attention to the great variety of Umbrellas, Hats and Caps, Mufflers and Neckwear just opened. All kinds of repairing done promptly and at low prices...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 12/3/1887 | See Source »

There will be meetings in the Globe Theatre on five successive Sunday nights, beginning. The preachers to the University will speak; all else,- the music, the arrangements for time and place, the gathering of the audience-is in the hands of students. The aim is to reach the great class whom ordinary religious methods do not reach, not the slums alone, but such people as crowd the streets Sunday evenings. To appeal to no higher motive, this is one way, not perfect or complete, but certainly not visionary, of grappling with those tendencies in city life, which are a growing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Meetings. | 12/3/1887 | See Source »

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