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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Prof. Laughlin has written a book on "Elements of Political Economy." It is uniform with Appleton's text-books on Science. It is designed especially for the use of beginners in political economy, and parts of it apply to questions of the day on finance and kindred topics. Professor James has edited J. E. Mande's "The Foundations of Ethics." Mr. Justin Winsor has written the fifth volume of his "Narrative and Critical History of America," a volume of 649 pages, besides doing a vast amount of compiling in connection with his official duties as librarian of the University. Professor...
Harvard Classical Club. "Ancient Vase-Paintings in their Relation to Later Greek Epics." Part III. Illustrated lecture by Dr. Juins Sachs Upper Boylston, 7.45 p. m. The public are invited...
...second part of the lecture was on sea-urchins. Their general appearance and characteristics were first spoken of and the points of similarity to the star-fish noticed. Then the different kinds of sea-urchins were described and specimens of them shown. Dr. Fewkes then brought up several points of general interest in regard to the habits of the animals. In conclusion the young of both star-fishes and sea-urchins and their development were touched upon...
...will play foot-ball in the fall playing lacrosse, the best exercise in the world for foot-ball training. That is what should be done here. Every foot-ball player who is not rowing or playing base-ball should be trying for the lacrosse team. It should form a part of the training for foot-ball. In this way the sport will take the high stand in college sentiment which it certainly deserves. Either something must be done, and soon, to rekindle enthusiasm in lacrosse, or we shall have to throw away almost our only championship simply because...
Harvard Classical Club. "Ancient Vase-Paintings in their Relation to the Later Greek Epics." Part III. Illustrated lecture. Dr. Julius Sachs. Upper Boylston, 7.45 p. m. The public are invited...