Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...EDITOR HERALD-CRIMSON.-IN your issue, yesterday, you say that Mr. Arnold's criticism of Emerson has placed the latter in the light in which posterity must view him. Do you not go too far in making this assertion? Mr. Arnold, if I remember rightly, said that Emerson could not be reckoned in the first rank, either of poets or philosophers, whereas the truth has always been held to be that Emerson was the foremost philosopher that this century has produced. His poetry is often crude and deficient in form, but in poetic thought few men can exceed...
...second annual convention of the Inter-collegiate Press Association will be held at Cambridge, Mass., on Thursday, December 27, and Friday, December 28. For further information address THE HERALD-CRIMSON, Cambridge, Mass...
Wendell Philips once said that there are two kinds of education-that of Harvard and Yale, and that of the New York Herald and Post; and that the latter is as important as the former...
...Reading Room is now open. It is situated in the old Law 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...
Tutoring in German by a Harvard graduate, who has studied three years in Germany. Address H. W. Robinson, HERALD-CRIMSON...