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The Harvard Union has already proved that it is no longer the feeble, lifeless society of past years, and the new enterprise which it has undertaken shows that its energy is not yet exhausted. The society has now arranged to have books reserved at the library for convenience of reference...
Mr. Lodge's lecture on Protection last night was a striking instance of what a body of students clubbed together in a particular purpose can do for the benefit of their college. To the Finance Club we are indebted for one of the most instructive lectures ever given in Sanders...
THE "MOTT HAVEN" CUP.As has been the custom at the Third Winter Meeting during the last seven years, the president of the Athletic Association brought forward the "Mott Haven" cup, and in an appropriate speech presented it to the view of the audience, explaining how the name "Mott Haven" came...
Dr. Peabody in the Cambridge Tribune pays the following tribute to the late John Langdon Sibley. "His whole life has been a sacrifice of himself. Trained in a frugal home, and for many years with straightened income, he first made use of enlarged means in relieving distress and want, and...
These figures speak for themselves, and strongly testify to the late librarian's energy and enterprise. That he was a persistent and able worker is unquestionable; and no one can deny that in a large degree Harvard is indebted to him for what her library is to-day.