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What more trite lament arises nowadays from professor, parent, and college magazine than the way in which undergraduates neglect the many opportunities to come in contact with the men worth knowing in and about the University community? Not only are we often at more than bowing distance from our own professors, but we attend very few of the many excellent lecturers of which the CRIMSON takes pains to inform the undergraduate world. A few nights ago one of the best-known lecturers of Boston talked to a mere handful of men in the Union. The men who drop...
...Laboratory of Journalism" recurs to the proposal of the Illustrated editor, as outlined in the March number, that Harvard establish a daily newspaper in Boston and conduct it as a school of journalism. Three writers, including Hammond Lament, editor of "The Nation," discuss this rather daring proposal in an intelligent and friendly spirit...
Irish--Unknown, "Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill"; "The Little Red Lark...
...line-up of the teams will be as follows: HARVARD. WILLIAMS. Forster, l.e. r.e., D. Brown Burr, l.t. l.t., Bargfrecke Parker, l.g. r.g., Reid Nourse, Grant, c. c., Morse Peirce, r.g. l.g., Harter Fish, r.t. l.t., Swain Bird, r.e. l.e., Elder Newhall, q.b. q.b., Williams Lockwood, l.h.b. r.h.b., Lament Rand, r.h.b. l.h.b., C. Brown Brennan, f.b. f.b., Robb...
...editorials discuss the burning question of class buttons and the usurpation of the inflammatory "leader" by the CRIMSON. The suggestion that Freshmen rather than Seniors, should wear class buttons, seems worthy of serious consideration by those who lament the lack of class spirit at Harvard...