Word: reads
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - I should like to call attention to the preparation for examination in French I. We have already had all the work we can do for the daily recitations. Now we are pleased to learn that in addition to grinding up all we have read in class, we are to have forty or fifty pages extra, which we have had no time to go over with the instructor. It is asking too much...
Some people will read a popular book, such as "The Student Life at Harvard," and then imagine that all young men here follow the course of its hero. Others will read the life of some famous graduate, and from this will be led to believe that all students, in their thirst for knowledge, overwork themselves, and pass through such a course of discipline and self denial...
Freshman German. I shall read carefully L. Rabbiatta, and answer such questions as may be asked me, on Monday evening, and also on Tuesday evening, Jan. 25th and 26th, at 7.30 p.m. at 12 College House. Admission $2.00. Carl A. Ewald...
...still a lost art to a few society lights, thinks the Boston Beacon. An elderly lady who had invited a favorite nephew to spend New Year's day with her did not understand from his written apology that he was suffering from an attack of erysipelas. The note read: "Dear aunt, I should certainly have been with you had I been well; even now I am in great pain while I write with my nose." It is presumable that a man who could successfully accomplish the feat of writing with his nose would be easily forgiven for a breach...
Freshman German. I shall read carefully L. Rabbiatta, and answer such questions as may be asked me, on Monday evening, and also on Tuesday evening, Jan. 25th and 26th, at 12 College House. Admission $2.00. Carl A. Ewald...