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Dates: during 1873-1873
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...NUMBER of students in the Zoological courses made an excursion to Lynn and Nahant last Saturday, and succeeded in obtaining some very good specimens for future examination...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brevities. | 11/21/1873 | See Source »

...Senior Class met in Upper Massachusetts Hall last Wednesday night for the purpose of electing officers for their Class Day, June 19, 1874. The meeting was the largest ever held by the class, 146 members being present, and was opened by the election of Mr. Richmond as Chairman and Messrs. Merwin, Elwood, and F. J. Stone as Secretaries. The election of officers began with the choice of Orator, and Mr. R. H. Dana, being the only candidate, was elected by acclamation. For Poet the candidates were Messrs. Mackintosh and Fenollosa. The result of the ballot was as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELECTION OF CLASS OFFICERS BY' 74. | 11/21/1873 | See Source »

...opening Glee Club Concert of the year was given on Monday last, November 17, at West Newton, for the benefit of the Home connected with the Young Women's Christian Association, before a large and appreciative audience. It was unusually early in the year for the club to make an appearance in public, but the results justified the confidence of its members; for the concert, though not quite up to two or three of those last year, was yet quite equal in excellence to the average. At quarter of seven the club started in hacks for West Newton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. G. C. CONCERTS. | 11/21/1873 | See Source »

...little mistake made by the gentleman who wandered into the Yard last week, and inquired the names of "all these hotels," gives a very good idea of the knowledge that many people have of college life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/21/1873 | See Source »

However pleasant it may be for us thus to be indifferent to such things, we should still do well to remember that this will not last long, and that if, on leaving college to really begin life, we are inexperienced and unskilled in the transactions of every-day life, we must pay the penalty, and learn from a hard master what we should have known before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/21/1873 | See Source »

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