Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...HERALD will give five cents a copy for a limited number of copies of the HERALD for Wednesday, Oct. 6 (Vol. II., No. 6), delivered at Drury...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : It seems as though a more suitable place for making mortar for the new Law School could be found than the cellar under the south end of Hollis. It is anything but pleasant for those who have rooms in this building, particularly those directly over the cellar, to have dump carts constantly in front of their windows and to be awakened early in the morning by the talking and shouting of the drivers. Cannot this be remedied...
...credence in the word of honor of their crew and coach. We hope and believe they will still continue this confidence in them. At least until new facts in the case are adduced, an event which does not not now seem probable, they are likely to do so. The HERALD feels that no good can come from any further discussion of this question. Every one in college or out of college who is likely to have an opinion in the matter has by this time formed it. We hope that the question may rest where...
...HERALD will give five cents a copy for a limited number of copies of the HERALD for Wednesday, Oct. 6 (Vol. II., No. 6), delivered at Drury...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The extraordinary document signed by Harvard graduates, which appeared in this morning's papers, cannot fail to excite considerable comment. To use the mildest terms possible under the circumstances, it cannot but seem utterly out of place and uncalled for to the majority of the students of the college. That such a document could have been written and signed on the 7th of July is easily understood, as at that time nothing had been said on Harvard's part to completely explain the difficulty. But after Harvard's part has been officially explained, and that...