Word: heralds
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...item headed "Modesty" in yesterday's HERALD should of course have been credited to the Yale News...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: At a meeting of the board of directors at Memorial Hall, three hundred dollars were voted to pay for fitting up the office of the auditor. In the first place, I think it would be interesting to the college to know the reasons for this expenditure. Does the hall greatly need such an office at a time when the question of the price of board is always a matter of considerable dispute and dissatisfaction? If we really need this additional accommodation, is it fair that it should all be paid for by this year's boarders...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: In view of the late resolution of the directors of Memorial in taking away our coffee at dinner, perhaps a little discussion of the expense of the hall would not be amiss. The reason the directors gave for taking away our soothing mocha was that it was too expensive. But I fear that they have but an ill appreciation of economy. While we cannot have our cup of coffee, since it would incur the enormous cost of seven cents per week, still some favored gentlemen have the privilege of a private room, which entails the extra expense...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The following fact may be of interest to some of your readers, and therefore you may be willing to make it known: According to the action of the college faculty students will be permitted, during Lent, to attend morning or evening prayers in St. John's Memorial Chapel, upon making their desire known to the registrar. The hours of services will be 8 A. M. and 5 P. M., the former lasting fifteen minutes, the latter twenty-five...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : I submitted the paper given last Saturday in German I. to two friends who had each taken higher German courses, and they were totally unable to translate the greater part of it, which was given to us "at sight." I have yet to find a member of the course who considers the paper a fair one, much less an easy...