Word: pens
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...correspondent of yesterday. These matches are a source of pleasure to many undergraduates, and tend to enlarge the field of general athletics. The CRIMSON hopes to be able to put a nine into the field as usual, and means to work for the championship with might and mian. The pen is our accustomed weapon, but we are learning to handle bat and ball as well. But seriously, these games should be arranged, and we hope the managers of the base-ball association will see to it that the dates are set as soon as possible...
...contributed by Dr. Hale from his forthcoming volume on "Franklin in France." The part played by Franklin in the Asgill affair during the Revolution is described in clear and simple language. The story is almost dramatic in its interest. One of the best productions that have come from the pen of an editor of the Monthly is the account of "An Eighteenth Century Jubilee," written by Mr. Howe. The careful handling of detail, the judicious mingling of light and shade, the vivacity of expression and the lightness of touch manifested in this sketch give a peculiarly charming effect. The writer...
...LLOYD, Sec.LOST.- A gold-mounted calligraphic pen. Finder will please send address to 37 Concord avenue...
...composition. We feel that it has the inspiration of true poetry. The verses "But yesterday, I thought of Spring," by the same writer, are good, but they have not the strong originality that marks the other contribution. Under the head of correspondence is published a manly letter from the pen of "Tenebo." The writer believes that something more than success in athletics should be the test of popularity among students. We have no doubt that the sentiments. expressed in the letter will have the sympathy of a large number of men at Harvard...
...RAND, JR.FOUND.- At the first winter meeting, a fountain pen, to be had at 15 Shepherd's Block...