Word: reads
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There was a good meeting of the N. H. Society last night in Mass. 2: a communication was read by Mr. R. P. Bigelow, L. S. S., and was very interesting. The number of interested outsiders who now attend these meetings is growing gratifyingly large...
There was a large and enthusiastic meeting of the H. L. A. in Holden Chapel last evening. Mr. Hobbs, '85, called the meeting to order. Mr. Sumner, treas., read his report of last year, showing a gratifying condition of the association's finances. The election of officers for 1885-6 was then held. Mr. G. G. Bradford, '86, was elected president, Mr. J. O. Sumner, '87, vice-president, Mr. L. McK. Garrison, '88, manager of team and treasurer, Mr. A. A. Gardner, '87, secretary, and Mr. F. H. Bent, '89, assistant treasurer by acclamation. Thanks were voted to the Harvard...
...among the garrets in which the article was evidently written. If the article "takes," we trust that next season, or even next week in the distant and truthful west, we may see a cipher or two more added to the sum. With what pleasure should every Harvard student read this glaring account of his "slinging" his papa's money...
...development of the mind. Exactness, clearness, and directness of statement are cultivated. The imagination, too, plays an important part. The logical powers are vigorously exercised, no loose thinking is tolerated. The next chapter on the "Relations of Political Economy to the Law, the Ministry, and Journalism," is very interesting reading. Every student who intends entering one of these professions should read the chapter carefully before deciding upon the studies of his college course. In the last chapter Professor Laughlin has given the quintessence of his experience in teaching; and his methods, as is well known, have given great impetus...
Students in German III are expected to read through Act IV before the recitation on Monday, those in German I, through the first paragraph on page...