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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...seniors have shown unusual energy in making appointments for their class photographs during the past few weeks. Those who have failed to give sittings must make immediate arrangements, however, to avoid delaying the class work...
...largest and most famous body of alumni. Then in common with Yale and all the older colleges, she has gathered about her name a mass of tradition and sentiment which will ever charm the imagination, and waken the enthusiasm of her students. Furthermore, Harvard has inherited from the past not only these blessings, but she has acquired that tone of broad culture which time alone can give. In her the lapse of years has done so much to remove crudities that for a long period yet she need fear none of her younger rivals...
FINANCE CLUB. The club will meet this evening at half past eight, in U. 13. Discussion of Mr. J. Schoenhof's "The Industrial Situation," by Mr. E. J. Rich...
...material can be added. The new men, too, give promise of making a valuable addition to the strength of the team. But what argues best for the record of the coming season is the enthusiasm of the captain. Poor captaining has cost us many a game in the past, but of late a better era of things seems to have come in. New methods have taken the place of those found inadequate. New men have come forward to put them into practice. This year will witness the unfurling of the pennant won in '85, and, unless...
...therefore appears that the rate of increase at Harvard during the past twelve years has been no less than ten times the rate at Yale. This significant fact will lead us to examine the figures more in detail. The diagram below shows the fluctuations in the whole number of undergraduate academical students for the twenty years...