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Harvard is again represented in the Atlantic in the February number, this time by Professor Royce and Mr. Alpheus Hyatt. Besides these gentlemen at present connected with the University, the following alumni have contributions: William Everett, Theodore Roosevelt, Percival Lowell and Frank Gaylord Cook. The Atlantic thus plainly continues to...
The January number of the Atlantic might bear as subtitle "Harvard Number." The contributions include a paper on Hegelby Professor Royce: "Individualism in Education," by Professor Shaler; "Boulangism and the Republic," by Professor Coha; the opening chapters of "Noto: An Unexplored Conner of Japan," by Percival Lowell, H. U., 1876...
"The Legend of William Tell" pricks the legendary bubble. "Robert Morris" is an interesting resume of a not very interesting career by Frank G. Cook. There are two highwaymen, a mediaeval one by Francis G. Lowell and an American one by R. H. Fuller. John Jay Chapman writes on the...
The Harvard Rowing Club held its one mile four-oared race on the Basin last Saturday afternoon. There was hardly any one to watch the races. In the junior race the crew which won was made up of Williams, Morton, Percival and Curtis; cox, Baker. This crew got the lead...
HARVARD ROWING CLUB.- Junior crew, No. 1, next the wall-Watts, Richmond, PutnamLund, cox, Lewis No 2-French, Ellsworth, Bremer and Stone, cox, Cheney. No. 3-Williams, Morton, Percival and Curts, cox, Baker. Senior crews: No. 1-Lothrop, Fessenden, Crowninshield and Lyon, cox,-. No. 2-Vaughan, Hartridge, Goldthwaite, Parker, cox...