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Dates: during 1880-1889
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ANOTHER society has been added to the long list of Harvard societies: "The Harvard Historical Society." Unlike some others, this society supplies a want felt in the University, and as long as it is not too ambitious in its aims, we offer it our hearty support. The idea of getting such men as Lodge, Von Holst, Adams, and Fiske to lecture on living historical questions deserves much praise, and we hope the students will signify their approval by turning out in full force to the lectures...
...offer conditions - if thou art not too greedy...
...been predicted, the Class Races last Saturday resulted in a very even match between the Senior and Sophomore Crews. Although the former won, the latter maintained throughout the excellent form by which they were successful in both races last spring, and seem to offer several possible candidates for the 'Varsity. As usual with the autumn races, the weather was not very favorable, and the water was far from smooth. Some defective points in the arrangements for the race are alluded to in the account which we publish elsewhere, and we might add that there were no tickets to the Union...
...question of sending the Yale University Crew to England this summer is under discussion among the graduates of Yale, who seem very favorably disposed to the idea. We offer Yale our warm support in the matter, and hope they can be as successful in England next summer, as they were at New London this summer. Their crew is an extremely fine one, and it seems hard that, when Harvard or Yale has such a crew, it should not be sent abroad to show Oxford and Cambridge what we are doing in America. We have only one word of caution...
This, and like experiences with Buttons, made me cherish a deep and warm affection for him, and I resolved then to repay him for his kindness at the very first opportunity; this opportunity, however, did not offer itself until two years after I had left college, at which time I was on my uncle's ranch in Kansas. One evening, about seven o'clock, a gentleman stopped at the house inquired for uncle, and asked him whether he could accommodate him for the night, and in the morning give him a horse to ride and a guide to show...