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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...announcement which we publish this morning of the Harvard Alumni Weekly will be welcomed by all graduates who desire to keep in closer touch with the University life than is now possible. The Harvard Graduates' Magazine fills a much needed place as a medium for the discussion of subjects of more or less general importance, and as the mouthpiece of alumni opinion on matters of general policy. But there is, we believe, a field which is not yet taken and this it is which the Weekly is intended to cover. The Weekly is designed: first, to be emphatically a newspaper...
...matters by conferences in which members of the Faculty and students alike shall take part. For the suggestion of the idea college men are indebted to Professor de Sumichrast and Dean Briggs. The plans for these conferences have not yet been developed, and it is considered wisest not to publish any detailed facts in regard to them until an adequate plan has been fully realized...
...suggestion made by the writer of the communication which we publish this morning is sensible and practicable. We hope that it may be carried...
Some such plan for a series of afternoon lectures as is advocated by the writer of the communication which we publish this morning would seem to be worthy of consideration. It is to a great extent true that the popular evening lectures are for all practical purposes open only to the college and the Cambridge public. The student who wishes to give his friends a glimpse of the activities of college life is at present offered few opportunities beyond the athletic games. What wonder that when so many people have come to Cambridge to see football or baseball games...
...Athletic Association and various members of the University are in receipt of numerous letters, all from Harvard men, one of which we publish today, all speaking in the most cordial way of the pleasant relations which exist between the two universities, congratulating us on our victory and on the fact that the game was so clean and sportsmanlike...