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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON-I hope it is not too late to make a suggestion through your columns, in regard to the uniform of the drum corps. In the first place I think that whatever the uniform is, the prevailing color should be red, or crimson, the college color, rather than blue. It has always been the aim of the Harvard men in the torch light processions to make their dress as odd and striking as possible ; the class uniforms this year are no exception to this rule. Now a zouave uniform (the uniform which has been proposed for the drum...
...members of the Senior class, Mr. Gardiner and Mr. Storer obtained from the office in U. 5 a complete list of all students over 21 in the four regular classes. By taking the votes of these men from the returns of the late canvass, 122 were found to be for Cleveland, 119 for Blaine, 10 for St. John. and 12 with no choice. as the vote of the Law School is 85 for Cleveland and 50 for Blaine ; that of the Medical School, 99 for Cleveland 93 for Blaine ; the Divinity School, 13 for Blaine and 3 for Cleveland...
...University of Michigan is to be congratulated on the prospect of coming into possession of the important gallery of paintings, marbles, and bronzes collected by the late Henry C. Lewis, of Cold water, in that state. An inspection of the Catalogue shows that the collection consists of 18 marbles, 47 bronzes, 97 portraits, 135 copies of celebrated pictures, and 436 original paintings by modern artists. Of great interest are the historical portraits nearly all of which are of persons who have been prominent in American political affairs. Among the modern artists represented by important works in the collection are Gerome...
...late Dr. Francis B. Hurd of Boston, a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and of Harvard, has left $50,000 to Phillips Exeter Academy...
There is, perhaps, no institution of Harvard more deserving and more neglected than the Harvard Union. The approaching debates aimed directly at a discussion of the purposes and results of the present political campaign will furnish an opportunity for what, judging from the late canvass of the college, should prove a most highly instructing review of the political outlook. Every student should feel it incumbent upon him to attend and lend his voice to a popular decision. We who are the future citizens of the country can well afford a preliminary study of the present political methods. The close vote...