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In the December number of the Graduates' Magazine, the first article that gains notice is "Harvard and the Radcliffe Spectre," by Professor W. E. Byerly '71; which is a discussion of some of the conclusions reached by Professor Wendell in an article on "The Relations of Radcliffe with Harvard" which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE GRADUATES' MAGAZINE. | 12/4/1899 | See Source »

The following men report to Dr. Sargent today for physical examination, each at the time set opposite his name. No one should miss his appointment, though there is no objection to exchanges.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Notice. | 9/28/1899 | See Source »

During the past two years the Weld Boat Club has been doing a very valuable work for Harvard rowing. Their expenses have been proportionately heavy and they are now some $600 in debt. As the 'Varsity management feels unable to do so, I have been asked by Captain Perkins to...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 6/1/1898 | See Source »

On the whole, '99 has proved the invalidity of the only objection raised last year to a Sophomore dinner, namely that a Sophomore dinner would spoil the value of a Junior dinner.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE JUNIOR DINNER. | 5/6/1898 | See Source »

The last number of the New York Nation contains a letter from R. C. Ringwalt '95 entitled "Judging College Debates." The point made in the letter is that judges should be instructed "to render their decision not on the merits of the question as debated but on the merits of...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/30/1898 | See Source »

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