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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Members of the Co-operative Society are requested to change the word "hardware," which appears on the list of articles to be bought at a discount, to "cutlery." The firm, opposite whose name it appears, do not deal in general hardware...
...operative Society will now find at Drury's a competent person in charge of the office and goods at all hours, from 8 A. M. to 8.30 P. M., except between 11.45 A. M. and 1 P. M. The society is already able, by means of its increasing membership list, to purchase or order most of its goods as cheap as any dealer. In some instances, even, on small orders, the cost is less than dealers have to pay unless they take large quantities. If those members who have second-hand books to sell will leave at the office...
...editors conclude their paper with a bitter address containing an instructive homily on things in general and college journalism in particular. They say: "The deficiency of our subscription list has made it convenient to our publisher, that the present number be the last of the HARVARD LYCEUM . . .After the laborious exertions of nine months, such a conclusion is a mortifying recompense for the devotion of time, and the pains of composition." They make complaint also of the opposition they have met from envious associates and say: "In a place too where the bad passions should never come, in the sacred...
...reported that the number of competitive candidates for the Boylston prize speaking is rather small this year. Sanders Theatre is now occupied for general rehearsals. The list of selections to be spoken has been handed in to Professor Hill by the instructors in elocution for his approval...
...Louvre arrived yesterday. They were bought by Prof. Jacquinot in Paris for the French department, and will be immediately placed on brackets in Sever 19 and 23. The busts vary in size from 75 centimetres to one metre in height, costing from 10 to 25 francs each. The list is as follows: J. J. Rousseau, Moliere, Pierre Corneille, Bossuet, Diderot, Fenelon, Boileau, Descartes, La Fontaine, Voltaire, Buffon, Racine...