Word: paged
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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JUMPING: - High, 6 ft. 1-2 in., Page...
...CRIMSON is in receipt of a work on the "Source of the Mississippi," which might prove a source of great delight to members of History 18. Describing exactly what corner of what hill in what remote district a small stream takes its rise, and illustrating with full-page maps the course of said steam, Itasca Lake, and adjoining swamps and pasture-lands, this little work will serve as a powerful reminder of certain history courses in college. Being polemical as well as minute in detail, it offers additional charms. It appears that Messrs. Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., sent an exploring...
...issue of last Saturday of the New York Daily Graphic contains a large half page illustration of the new rowing tank in the basement of the Yale gymnasium...
...Harvard University, two at Trinity, one at Amherst and one at Boston University. Four members of the class are in business, and one has died since graduation. The class president, J. I. Bennett, occupied the chair and 22 members were present. Officers were elected as follows: President, Herman Page; secretary and treasurer, F. E. Davis; historian, W. J. Gallivan; orator, John F. Fitzgerald; poet, William A. Leahy; toastmaster, Samuel F. McCleary, Jr.; chorister, L. E. Lovejoy...
...address of President Eliot delivered before the Finance Club on Tuesday evening and which we published on our first page, is most gratifying reading for all Harvard students, for it shows in an authoritative way what all have believed in regard to the growth of Harvard in natural prosperity and in general popularity. What President Eliot said in regard to legacies and the way in which many are tied up and so become almost valueless, we take great pleasure in referring to the attention of prospective benefactors of our university. We cannot see what advantage there is in affixing...