Word: paper
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Although the Annex is not an integral part of the University, it nevertheless deserves recognition by the college papers from the very fact that it is called the Annex to Harvard College. There is a difficulty, however, in obtaining more information about it than that given in the scant notices which appear from time to time. The young ladies, we are told, are very reticent and disinclined to give publicity to the occurrences at the Annex. Is not this a wrong position for them to take? Must they not as students connected with the University, expect to share its burden...
...Cambridge is made bright and happy by exemption from the theme and forensic work which is exacted from his less fortunate undergraduate brethren. But is it not, after all, a pleasing little fiction? What can seem more natural than that the student who, from his position on a paper, is obliged to do tenfold the amount of writing required from his more fortunate fellows, should have his labors lightened somewhat by a regulation of this nature...
...graduate writes the follow letter to a leading paper in behalf of foot ball...
...characterized. The election of a committee to devise new rules for the game, to be brought before the coming convention, resulted in the choice of Messrs. C. P. Curtis, L. S., E. T. Cabot, L. S., John Simpkins, '85, M. M. Kimball, '86, and G. C. Adams, '86. A paper was then read by Mr. Kimball, stating, in substance, that it was the opinion of the Harvard Association that, aside from technicalities, the game at New York had been fairly won by Yale. The motion to sanction this paper by a vote of the meeting was lost. It will...
There is no institution at Harvard in which we take more pride than in the "Harvard Lampoon." When it was started, it might have been called a graduate paper; but of late years its editors and contributors have been drawn from undergraduates exclusively. On these the burden of editing such a paper has fallen so heavily, that there has repeatedly been danger of its discontinuance. The editors have asked, not only for financial support, but also for contributions from any member of the University. This year, we understand, the greater part of the prose writing falls upon a single...