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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Commencement Parts. Seniors who are entitled to commencement parts, whether under the provisional assignment, or on the ground of honorable mention, will meet Prof. A. S. Hill at 4 p.m. in Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Calendar. | 2/18/1886 | See Source »

...Rigoletto," by Mr. Houghton, is a characteristic ballad. Mention has already been made of Mr. Hougnton's style. Many of his lines are very striking. But there is a peculiar introspective tendency here discernable which is calculated to inspire an interest in the writer's philosophy. A critical essay by Mr. Fullerton, on Principal Shairp, is a uniform, well digested, though somewhat rambling, review of his life and thoughts. While the writer, perhaps, ranks the author of "Kilmahoe" too high among his contemporaries, the paper on the whole is calm and gives evidence of interest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Monthly. | 2/18/1886 | See Source »

Commencement Parts. Seniors who are entitled to commencement parts, whether under the provisional assignment, or on the ground of honorable mention, will meet Prof. A. S. Hill at 4 p.m. in Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 2/13/1886 | See Source »

...example of two sources of religious influence in our midst, we would mention the morning compulsory prayers, and the weekly meetings of the Christian Brethren. Without fear of contradiction, we think that we can say that the comparatively few meetings of the Christian Brethren attended perhaps but by a small number, exert a more potent influence throughout the entire college, than the daily prayers. The general religious standing of the college is raised by these meetings attended voluntarily from sincere Christian motives, but the compulsory attendance at daily prayers affects this religious standing adversely if at all. With profound respect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/12/1885 | See Source »

...sorry to have to mention that there are now quite a number of men in college who do not belong to the Co-operative Society, yet who do not scruple to purchase goods at the store in Dane Hall, and even go further and obtain the regular reduction from the affiliated tradesmen. In justice to these men to whom we refer, it must be said that there is no deliberate intention of circumventing the Co-op. In all the cases that have come to our notice, the men belonged to the society last year, but have not renewed their subscriptions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/2/1885 | See Source »

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