Word: noted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...reduced in numbers by sickness and by other causes, but at all times, through the efforts of the few who remained, the class has been well and efficiently represented upon the staff of the paper. With the withdrawal of '84 from the paper, it may not be amiss to note the changes which have taken place in Harvard journalism during the time the present senior class has been in college. Previous to '84's entrance, a feeling had rapidly been gaining ground that a daily paper in a large university like Harvard was both a possibility and a necessity...
...Essays and Leaves from a Note Book," by George Eliot...
...Essays and Leaves from a Note Book," by George Eliot...
...past record of parties. This being the case, the tariff legislation in Congress this spring and the stand taken by the different party conventions will do much to decide the votes of Harvard men. This being the case, we should advise the Union in its canvass, not only to note the favorite candidates, but also the stand taken by each man on the all important questions of protection and free trade. The result of such a canvass would be of more value than one based merely on the personal popularity of the candidates before the country...
...Abbey's picture in the Weekly on the Banishment of the Friends is so very characteristic, that we hope the Harpers will give us an edition de luxe of the number, as the picture is well worth preserving. Prof. Norton; Ernest Ingersoll, Kegan Paul and T. W. Higginson contribute note-worthy articles and the vovels by Mr. Roe and Mr. Black are continued. Mr. Charles Beade's story. "The Picture,' which has aroused so much comment is concluded. The editorial departments of the magazine are up to their usual standard...