Word: reads
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...consent of the author can be obtained. From the idea one gets from the editorial in last Monday' issue of the CRIMSON, the oration is one which should be given to the whole body of men in Harvard. If it condemns snobbishness, by all means let us read it. We are all, perhaps, tainted by this disease, and a little bitter medicine would be healthful, though perhaps unpalatable...
...Monthly is out to-day. The leading article, "An Ideal in Athletics," by Evert Jansen Wendell, '82, is exceedingly interesting, and should be read and taken to heart by every man in college. Owing to an unfortunate accident, the CRIMSON has been obliged to postpone its usual review of this number of the Monthly until to-morrow...
...college of the future. Wisdom cannot be bought. Experience costs time and tears. Sectarian colleges, and probably all others, have their squabbling age, an age of hair-pulling and scratching, an age of petty jealousies, rivalries and quarrels. If any man doubts that, let him come here and read the story of Harvard's childhood. It took two hundred years to outgrow it. It makes a curious record, this story of the Puritan popes who wanted to be president, or wanted a professorship for self or son, or wanted a certain policy pursued, a course of study introduced...
...FINE GUITARS for sale at Powers,' Read's Building, 30 Boylston street...
...FINE Mahogany Carved Mantel Bric-a-Brac Case, very cheap, at Powers, Read's Building, 30 Boylston street...