Word: interesting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...pity that the Harvard Graduates' Magazine is not better supported by undergraduates. It is perhaps the most representative of Harvard thought and the Harvard atmosphere and spirit of any of the University publications. Every number is full of matter of great interest both to graduates and undergraduates. It takes the academic students out of their local and comparatively narrow college life, shows them the greater University, and gives them the maturer opinions of graduates and members of the Faculty on all topics of general interest to the University...
Tonight's lecture will be of especial interest on account of the subject, "Bacon's Rebellion...
...only are those directly engaged in the Committee's work interested; but the very large number of men, who have each year given generously to the committee's collections of clothing and supported it liberally with subscriptions to cover its expenses have also shown interest and sympathy. A collection of clothing will be made to-day and a canvass for subscriptions will begin at once. It is hoped that both in the collection and in subscriptions the committee will receive the hearty support which it deserves, and has always had in the past...
...Lehmann's arrivial is due in large part the very unusual interest taken in the fall work of the crew Never in recent years have so many candidates been out in the fall, nor has there for many years been a race between 'Varsity eights in the fall. And never before have the students taken such great interest in the fall practice or looked more hopefully on the prospects for success on the water. The race today will increase the interest of the crew's supporters and, we hope, by its success will strengthen their confidence in Mr. Lehmann...
...Harvard Forum will hold a debate of special interest tonight. The question for debate will be, "Resolved, That there should be no general revision of the tariff during the next administration." F. Dobyns '98 and F. R. Steward 1L., will support the affirmative; and W. S. Youngman 2 L., and P. G. Carleton '99, the negative. The debate will be open to all members of the University...