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"It was first given to the venerated man whom we commemorate this day, first to strike the key note in the character of this people ; first to perceive with a prophet's foresight and to promote with a princely liberality, considering his means, that connection between private munificence and public...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAMOUS HARVARD MEN. -1. | 10/6/1883 | See Source »

The earnest protest of the Vassar graduates against the plan pursued in that college bears upon a singular part of our modern educational training. The protest was moderate and strong in both meaning and language, and deserves careful attention from every parent. The author (who had herself won the first...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEED OF AMERICAN COLLEGES. | 6/20/1883 | See Source »

EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: I could not help noticing the impatience expressed by nearly all the passengers of a Union car yesterday, at the long delay caused by the stop at the railroad crossing. The conductor slowly wandered towards the track, both hands in his pockets, turned around without so much...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/2/1883 | See Source »

Thirdly, if the professor cannot remain during the examination, let him coach a proctor on the questions of the paper; or else let us have a proctor whose specialty lies in the subject of the paper. Not that his function would be treacherously assistive, but conservatively explicative. I remember how...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROCTORS. | 1/17/1883 | See Source »

The services of the trainer, Mr. Robinson, who has served Harvard athletes so well for several years, are in future to be dispensed with. The end to be gained by depriving men of professional trainers for running, jumping, etc., we cannot clearly perceive. The Yale faculty have refused to prohibit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/2/1882 | See Source »

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