Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...with the crew about a thousand dollars in debt. Feeling the injustice of this, a correspondent, "J, '84," has asked us to take the place of the treasurer in his absence and to receive subscriptions from the various classes. Our correspondent heads the subscription with a substantial check. The HERALD gladly accedes to his request and will receive subscriptions for the boat crew of any amount from all persons connected with the university. We feel sure that there are enough men in college to raise a thousand dollars before the race. All checks should be made out payable...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The total amount which has been paid in for building the new track is $3350,50. This money has been collected from the different classes as follows...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: The notable lack of accommodation in the way of college rooms invites attention to some effort to remedy this lack, until some generous patron has given us a new dormitory. Everyone has noticed that our oldest hall, Massachusetts, has long been given to vacancy and examinations, no use being made of it all, practically, except on rare occasions. The use of this hall as a dormitory was discontinued with the building of new halls some ten years ago in which sufficient accommodations were provided for all the students then here. With the advent of Sever Hall...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: I should like to urge members of the senior class who can supply any information of interest with regard to past members of '83, to kindly assist me by furnishing the same, since many of my circulars, I regret to say, have been totally disregarded by those formerly connected with the class...
When the marks in N. H. 2 have been determined the time and place of their announcement will be published in the HERALD...