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Dates: during 1890-1899
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ORIENTAL Rugs and Carpets, Ateshian & Co., 169 Tremont Street. Fine assortment of every kind of Turkish and Persian Rugs, Carpets, Hangings, etc., at exceedingly low prices to close out a collection of 5,000 pieces before first of January. All in need of fine rugs should visit this establishment before going elsewhere. Most artistic and fine goods sold at low prices...
...tournament is the largest college tournament ever held, and is next to the largest tournament of any kind ever given in the United States, the Newport tournament of this year alone exceeding in the number of entries. The drawings are as follows...
...officers will strive to improve the paper in every department. It is always our desire to make the CRIMSON in every sense the college organ, and in our editorial opinion to express the best sentiment of the University. In all our work we hope to receive the same kind cooperation from officers and students which has been of such material benefit to the paper in the past...
...number, and by far the best is Mr. Wilcox's "Another Man's Mother." The author has chosen for his theme the description of two types of character which we know to exist at Harvard and with which we feel a sympathy-the easy-going idler with a kind heart and good instincts, and the hard-working grind with high aims and ambitions. The "grind's" mother forms the medium through which good is accomplished for both, and the slight dash of pathos at the end only strengthens a story which is easily and simply told...
...fact that the editors have had to contend with many discouragements, is an improvement on the one issued last year. The photogravures in the book this year are excellent, and the book itself is put up in a very attractive form. The Portfolio is intended to be a kind of register of Harvard life for the current year, and in many ways it is so. It is certainly a valuable souvenir of the year, and seniors especially should find it a very desirable book to possess. There is so much in it of general interest, however, that very many undergraduates...