Word: interesting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Department of Architecture has opened an exhibition of work done by the students during the year. It is held in Sever 6 and will be open until Commencement. The exhibition will be of great interest as the department is new and did not get fairly started before this year. Most of the work is by first year students and is in elementary architectural drawing. The subjects of the plates are the Doric, Onic and Corinthian orders and some small buildings, - all taken from classic examples. The work is very creditable for first year students. Several students have taken the second...
Seniors are requested to be extremely judicious in the distribution of their tickets, as it is manifestly for their own interest that all tickets shall be kept out of the hands of speculators. The reasonable demands of porters, goodies, waiters, postmen, and college employees will be attended to by the committee...
William R. Thayer '81, contributes an article entitled "Shall We Have a University Club," which is intended to show that a University club is much needed in the social life at Harvard. In the course of the article, which is of interest as a discussion of a living question, Mr. Thayer gives the history and objects of the different societies and clubs already existing at the college, and shows how they have helped to bring about a social chaos, and this in turn to bring about an athletic chaos. In closing his article the writer says. "Let there...
Edmund A. Whitman '81, contributes the "Pi Eta Society," which is a history of the society from the time of its foundation in 1866 to its removal into its new house this year. The story is entertaining, though of particular rather than general interest...
...George P. Baker gives an excellent account of the English play, which was produced here during the past winter, in the article entitled "Revival of Ben Jonson's Epicoene." In concluding his article, the writer dwells on the advantages to be derived from the revival of an interest in Elizabethan drama...