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HARVARD UNION. The members of the Harvard Union under the old constitution, can renew their membership by signing the new constitution and paying the annual dues of fifty cents. An opportunity for complying with these requirements (specified in the new constitution) will be given at No. 46 Mt. Auburn street, every day, between the hours of five...
This certainly indicates despair or madness, but no! His wounded affections were soon healed, and shortly, he writes that: "I am indeed glad to be rid of her," and proceeds to renew a correspondence he had formerly held with a "charming Dutch woman." This affection, and still another, he quickly wearies of, and then he falls head over ears in love with a young girl whom he calls "la belle Irlandaise." "I am exceedingly lucky," he exclaims joyfully, "to have escaped the insensible Miss B. for now I have seen the finest creature that ever was formed, la belle Irlandaise...
...their homes in the North. Memorial Hall is a lasting testimony to the patriotism and gallant death of one hundred and thirty-five. It is indeed impressive, at every Commencement to note the vacant places in the war classes. The members who come back here, year after year to renew their old class relations can tell of class mates who would have been prominent to-day, had they lived, as orators, literary men, scholars and statesmen, but who have won far greater renown for "Fair Harvard" by having enrolled themselves among the heroes of the nation. This interest, taken...
...hope that this summary of Yale's work will help our freshmen to renew their energies on the ball field. Nor should the nine work alone. All the freshmen interested in their progress and ultimate success should spare as much time as possible to go out on Jarvis and watch their classmates at work. Encouragement is what is wanted, and it can be given in no better way than by watching the nine practice. Each player is more likely to do better and play sharper if he knows that he is watched by the critical eyes of a number...
...event to expire. The number of members needed to keep up the society is therefore pretty sure to join sooner or later. But many who mean to join have delayed in doing so through mere negligence or carelessness or forgetfulness. We hope that all former members will promptly renew their membership, in order that the number may be brought immediately to the working point. The men of the lower classes, who have several years of college life and of college expenses before them, have a particularly strong interest in the continued success of the society, and should renew their connection...