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...Further, I maintain that a fair-minded examination of the present aspect of our two great parties leads to the conclusion that they still represent with reasonable consistency, the two great sets of interests, and the two great types of character, which in modern self-governing communities have usually lain at the basis of party system. One, I believe, has stood and still stands in the main for an effective government, the other for a free government. One seeks an equalization of welfare and opportunity; the other bulwarks the historical rights of property. One is responsive to the changeful voice...
...engineer of the "John Harvard," has been engaged for the remainder of the season. The Park Commissioners have finally given permission to moor both launches, as formerly, at the Western avenue bridge, below the University boat house, instead of at the Boylston street bridge, where they have lain thus far this year...
...instituted as a prize for the spring class races. After '77 for some unaccountable reason it was no longer offered for the class races, and it was not until after considerable inquiring that it was finally found in the safe at the bursar's office where it had lain undisturbed for twenty years. The cup is a large silver goblet inscribed all over with the names of the winning crews from '66-'74. After that time there is no record on it, the names of the winning crews being inscribed on parchment until...
What is now needed to set the University Club project which has lain idle so long squarely on its feet is in the first place of course a show of decided interest on the part of the undergraduates which will assure contributors as to the tangibility of the plan and in the second place something to clinch this tangibility, a sum of money to give it a definite start. The $60,000 which has been subscribed for a Brooks Memorial is 25 per cent. of the sum needed to guarantee the building of this club and it seems only just...
...infirmary project, which has been so much discussed during the last year, has not lain idle this spring, but is commanding a steadily increasing interest among those who are best able to further it. The work of raising funds, procuring a site, overseeing the plans, etc., has been to a large extent placed in the hands of Dr. C. J. Blake '65, whose letter we publish below...