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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...death of Abner Ernest Strong, we feel that the hand of Providence has taken from our number one whose earnest life, high endeavor, and steadfast character has gained our sincere respect and esteem. As his classmates, we have recognized his success as a student; as his friends, we have seen those genial qualities which spring from generous impulse and which cement true friendship. We remember, too, at the time, with satisfaction his deep and constant Christian faith and his active Christian influence. At the same time we feel, and desire to express a heartfelt serrow at the loss we have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Abner Ernest Strong. | 1/14/1887 | See Source »

...present it is but speaking the honest truth, that there is very little true scholarship at Harvard, little desire to learn for learnings sake, and but very little respect for high scholarship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IGNORANCE OR MALICE? | 1/6/1887 | See Source »

...Christmas number of the Lampoon was out on Saturday. The large centre picture of the number is colored, an innovation for the Lampoon in this respect. The number as a whole is especially good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/20/1886 | See Source »

...freshmen have organized a banjo club consisting of four banjos, three guitars and three mandolins. The playing of the club is said to be exceptionally fine. If this be true, the college will be pleased to hear from '90 in this respect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/16/1886 | See Source »

...significant things in the new "Index" which appeared Thursday is the increased number of Harvard clubs registered. In few ways can the influence of the university be better extended, or respect and enthusiasm for Harvard be more effectually spread abroad than this banding together of old alumni all over our great country. To whom the happy idea of instituting these clubs belongs we do not know, but now that they do exist, nothing seems more natural than that these old Harvard boys, with the same memories and associations should come together. And yet, if we are not mistaken, Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/11/1886 | See Source »

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