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...usual in Lent the St. Paul's Society will hold services every Wednesday evening in 17 Grays. The first of the addresses will be given by Dr. Coolidge, former principal of St. Mark's School, on Wednesday, February 7, at seven o'clock. A large attendance is much desired. The meeting is open to all members of the University...
...Harvard Hall which are open on week days from 9 a. m. until 10 p. m. This library is open to any student who is pursuing a classical course designated by a number and to students in Greek D or Latin D, with the restriction that no books are lent out. Keys may be procured from professor Howard...
...romance. He cared very little for classics. According to his father's wishes he studied law and at the age of 21 was admitted to the bar. About this time he fell in love but he was doomed to bitter disappointment which made a deep impression on him, and lent to many of his works a peculiar shade of pensive melancholy. In 1797, however, he married a bright and pretty French girl, and he seems to have been happy with her. In 1796 he began to write. His works are naturally divided into two periods, the first from...
...Albert Barker, the English reciter, whose entertainments in Boston have created such a sensation, gives a complete programme under the auspices of the Cantabrigia Club on Tuesday evening April 18 at o'clock. The Colonial Club House has been courteously lent for the occasion. Tickets may be obtained of members of the Cantabrigia Club and at several stores in the square...
...Charles H. Perry of St. Peter's Church, Cambridge, addressed the St. Paul's Society in 17 Grays last night. He spoke of the purposes and uses of Lent, He said: Whenever we draw near the end of a piece of work that we have laid out before us, it is good plan to pause and look back on what we have done. We are apt to get confused as we proceed in something that at the outset looked simple enough, and sometimes we even forget our original purpose. In Lent most of us try a little more earnestly...