Word: representation
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: An editorial in the Yale Record of last week contains some assertions about the much-discussed Yale-Harvard foot-ball game, so surprising and so truly characteristic of their source, that it seems a pity not to bring them into general notice. It says: "Every one who...
Photographs of some of our prominent athletes will soon be placed in the meeting-room of the gymnasium. The photographs represent the men in attitudes designed to show their muscular development to the best advantage, and the results are highly satisfactory. The photograph of one man of '82 is especially...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: Now that all the doubt and uncertainty surrounding the Thanksgiving recess has been cleared up, I think it is time to give the college some expression of the views of a large body of students who did not approve of the measures made use of by two...
There is a good old Harvard custom of courtesy which is still honored by a few members of the university. A tradition impelling men who in any way speak for or are so situated as to represent the university in any way, to always act and speak in a courteous...
We have in this university some half a dozen societies devoted to the interests of the different branches of study. These societies are supposed to be composed of members who have shown an interest or have obtained distinction in some particular department; and an election to such a society is...