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...fact that Messrs. Richardson & Bacon are now the agents of the Society for Coal and Wood. This firm gives members low prices, and, as the directors believe, gives excellent quality of coal. Delivery is prompt. Coal ordered before 4 p.m. is delivered usually the next day, and never later than the second...
...rooms and then ignited. Although there was some ground for this outrage, the victim of the assault being a musical friend, the perpetrators were severely censured by the college for the folly and childishness of their act, and it was hoped that such an affair would never be repeated. Wednesday night, however, some miscreants, for they deserve the name, disfigured one of the rooms of Thayer by branding, seemingly with a hot iron, the initials of the occupants upon the door. Such conduct as this is worthy of only a boarding school, and should be severely frowned upon...
President Porter's own ideas of the sort of man for his successor, although he never before publicly expressed them, have been made known by the article published in the current number of the New Englander...
...while crossing the yard. This rule, however, does not seem to apply to the Cambridge non-collegiate youths who assemble daily on the avenue in front of the library and play "polo" to the great inconvenience of all who have to cross the yard. Consistency has never been a strong point of the faculty, but here at last is a chance for them to shine forth in a new light...
...those very slight. The Unfinished Symphony, Schubert's most charming work, was played with great fire and passion. Considerable improvement was found in the tone of the oboe over what has been heard before, which contributed not a little to the general. As regards the Eroica, the writer certainly never heard a better performance. So perfectly was the comper's idea expressed that toward the close of the second movement the intensity of feeling became almost painful. The scherzo, following this, makes so much of a contrast that it hardly seems in keeping with the rest of the symphony...