Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Howard A. Taylor, '85, has written a letter to the Boston Herald giving from a graduate's standpoint the reason for Harvard's decline in athletics, and suggesting remedies. We quote the most striking passages...
...furnish reliable and easily accessible information regard to any question which may arise in reference to Harvard. Nearly complete files of all the college papers have already been secured. The "Harvard Lyceum," the first college paper, issued in 1810-11, the "Harvard Register," "Collegian," "Harvard Magazine," "Advocate," "Magenta," "Echo," "Herald," "Crimson," all are more or less well represented. Many of the numbers, however, are missing and donations of all kinds are solicited. One or two odd numbers of college papers, class secretaries reports, theatrical programs, photographs, in fact anything, however small, will be thoroughly appreciated. Duplicates are very valuable...
...scheme of taxation will be simple, as shown in an analysis of the Mills bill.- New York Herald for 2 March...
Charles E. L. Wingate, Harvard '83, and formerly news editor of the Daily Herald of Harvard, dramatic editor of the Boston Daily Journal, and editor of the "Playgoers' Year Book," has written a novel that Belford, Clarke and Co. are to bring out in the September number of "Belford's Magazine." The story, it is said, will create considerable attention on account of its daring invasion into a psychological question never before broached in literature. Its title, "Can Such Things Be," suggests a provocation to discussion...
...Boston Herald has a long editorial on the baccalaureate sermon, stating that it was preached by Dr. Andrew P. Peabody...