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...prospectus of the Tenth Annual Course in cookery given at Lassell has been received. The work comprehends a review of domestic work from boiled herring to marketing. Lasell is to be congratulated...
...announce in another column a prospectus for two anniversary numbers of the CRIMSON. Every effort will be made to insure the success of the plan, and it is hoped that we shall be justified in our enterprise by the sale of enough extra copies to pay expenses. As no advertisements will be printed we will be compelled to rely upon a large sale of the paper to meet the outlay. But we feel that all who are personally related to the university will be interested to inform their friends of the events of the day, and will therefore make...
...quarterly Journal of Economics, established from a fund donated to the university by John E. Thayer, '85, has just appeared. It will prove an invaluable aid to students of Political Economy. The prospectus announces that "The journal will supply a medium of publication for studies in economic history, criticism and speculation, and for the discussion of the important questions of the day. It will present an accurate record of current speculations upon Economics in all the principal languages, and will reprint important articles, documents and statistical matter." The leading article is by Prof. Dunbar on "The Reaction in Political Economy...
Following is a prospectus of Dr. Farnham's lectures...
...long been our belief that all the provisions regarding the system of petitions should be abolished, and we shall not feel able to regard the revision of the regulations a success if this change has not been made. We naturally feel no little regret at not having received a prospectus of this new edition, whereby we might learn it special superiority to the old, but having only the old regulations before us, we cannot venture to recommend the recent version. We merely urge upon all that they be no slower to censure than they are to praise; and if treated...