Word: manners
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...lecture of last week excited in all who heard it, will in all probability be equalled in the lecture of this evening. Mr. Sargent is widely and favorably known as a master in his profession and is fully competent to present the value of elocutionary work in a manner at once instructive and convincing. It is said that the course will be continued after the recess by several eminent public men, and we trust that the rumor may be verified. We congratulate the Shakspere Club upon its energy, and trust that many students will occupy the seats offered them...
...trade notions would grow up in their boys. As we all know, our political economy professors are free traders, but the impartial way in which course one has taken up the subject of the tariff, is a matter of congratulation to all political economy students. The skeptical and impartial manner in which work is generally pursued here is one of the greatest advantages of this college, and we are glad to see that the tariff is to be considered in the same true spirit. This commercial problem is yet very far from a final solution, and an unprejudiced examination...
...cannot quote accurately because I have not the paper near at hand which gave the account of it. Last year a German university - Heidelberg I think - attained a ripe age among the hundreds. The thousands of students, under several committees, got up a big costume procession after the manner of the Trades-Unions processions of the olden time. The characteristic incidents in the history of the University were represented - the different college societies and organizations of to-day were illustrated by their members - and whether the faculty marched themselves or were personified by the students, I really have forgotten...
...serious detriment to the character of society. It ought to be felt by every man of leisure that he is offered an opportunity to improve society by the proper use of that leisure. We trust that in the future we may have other professions represented in as instructive a manner as those which have already been discussed...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - In your issue of Tuesday last, you suggested that the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Harvard should be celebrated in some appropriate manner by the present under-graduates. Shall we allow this day to pass by unobserved? The two hundredth anniversary was fittingly observed; why should not the two hundred and fiftieth...