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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...seemed somewhat strange that such a healthful and exciting sport has been allowed to drop out of the list of college pastimes, for the art of skillful rifle-shooting ought to appeal to the support of our students for many reasons...
...congratulate the college and its editors upon the appearance of the first number of the Lampoon. Although its subscription list is not as yet large enough to insure its financial success, the editors have wisely determined to make the most effective appeal for support under the circumstances. In the showing made by the first number of the paper they should have an unanswerable argument in favor of its continuance. The paper sustains its excellent reputation of the past and we feel sure that the college will no longer hesitate about coming forward and by their liberal subscriptions show that...
...head of Science. Under Fine Arts, we note a number of catalogues of coins, prints, drawings, marbles and photographs in the British Museum. Eight volumes of "Chronicls and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages" are valuable contributions to the department of British history. The list of accessions to the library covers over thirty-nine pages of the bulletin. In the Harvard necrology is recorded the deaths of twenty-four Harvard men. The classified index to maps in Petermann's geographische Mittheilungen is continued as well as the bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. Justin Winson contributes...
...Holmes' remarks, Dr. Minot, in the name of the alumni and students of the college, presented the medical faculty with a portrait of Dr. Holmes, painted by Mr. F. P. Vinton. Then Dr. Green, in behalf of the donors, presented a bust of Prof. Henry J. Bigelow. "The list of subscribers comprises about fifty names, and includes nearly all the surgeons of the two great hospitals in this city; sever 4 gentlemen not belonging to the medical profession, but warm personal friends of Dr. Bigelow; a few ladies who had been his patients, and all the surgical house-pupils...
Professor Nash of Hobart, chairman of a committee appointed last year, "to prepare a list of candidates for senatorships, to be submitted to any nominating committee which may be appointed at the first meeting of the National Council," submitted such list. Several delegates made additional nominations. It was voted that a committee of five, of which the chairman and the secretary should be members, prepare a list of not less than thirty names, to aid the meeting in the selection of senators. The chairman of the committee presented a printed list of thirty names, and the committee was discharged. Messrs...