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WALTER NAUMBURG.H. U. B. B. C. The Boston & Albany R. R. will redeem all New Haven excursion tickets not used, at their office on Washington Street. Students holding these tickets are requested to call as soon as they...
...true that a thread of despair runs through the mystic lines of Omar and darkens all their thought? One long magazine article has been written upon the concluding line alone of the poem to disprove this view. But the unity and evident earnestness of Mr. Houghton's work will redeem any possible error of ethics shown. The applications to Harvard life and ideas are well based and strongly made. But upon this subject a difference of opinion is inevitable. And yet there is much reason in the remarks. Hearty congratulations are due the editors of the Monthly for the true...
...Spaniard with cigars, "smuggled, senor," and strong enough at that to knock down and annihilate any daring customs officer; these are familiar callers. The latest character to appear is the young man who has a fine set of surveying instruments in pawn, and wishes to borrow money enough to redeem them. As all his former friends have failed him he wishes to add you to the circle of his acquaintance and offers to reimburse any small loan you may feel inclined to make, out of the proceeds of his future surveys...
...adopted by the University organizations for the ensuing year. The cap consists of black and red stripes, of about an inch in width, and is a visorshaped hat. In fact, the same as the one used until now by the cricket club. We believe that Brine is ready to redeem the hats of these men, and if not yet, they will hardly wear them as they are distinctly the badge of a present member of some one of the regularly organized university teams...
...game of last Saturday should instill anew in the minds of the freshmen a determination to redeem, as far as it may be possible, the present languishing athletic renown of the crimson. That perfectly tangible reality, "Harvard indifference," cannot yet have brought its enervating influence to bear upon the members of '88, and they are not called upon to display as yet, the wonted apathy with regard to all athletic matters. It is to '88 that the college must look for a final effort against a clear score of defeats. The past year has been the most disastrous to Harvard...