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...commit suicide by jumping off the Fall river boat. The note was received in Cambridge the next day. Thee porter and the newsboy on the boat, however, state that they saw him get off the boat on Friday morning and the baggage agent on the wharf asserts to have seen him on the wharf on Sunday, March 1. He has since been reported at the Waldorf-Astoria and at other places in New York. His family in New York is confident of his return...
...Freshman crew orders have been frequently shifted in the last few days, in an attempt to find the best stroke, and therefore no improvement can be seen. None of the men use their stretchers properly, and all still have a tendency to rush forward and keep their blades too high at full reach. The orders yesterday follow...
...visitor to the University was lately heard to express surprise that he had seen undergraduates who were introduced to one another in his presence on one day pass by in each other's sight on the next without the exchange of a common greeting or the slightest act of recognition. To the aspersions "Harvard indifference" and "Harvard snobbery" we are not inclined to accredit a greater basis in fact than to the myriad of similar slanders made against every university by shallow phrase-makers with more time than ideas at their disposal. But it ought to be our care that...
...Copeland will give the third lecture in the series on English Essayists. The subject will be William Hazlitt, author of "Actors and Acting," "The Indian Jugglers," "The Fight," "On Going a Journey," "On the Look of a Gentleman," "The English Novelists," "Of Persons One Would Wish to Have Seen," and other essays on men, society, and books...
Toward the middle of the year abuses of the privileges of the Union became very frequent. Many men who were not members were seen using the club, many articles were taken, and the number of books missing from the library increased to lover 30. For all these reasons, and to give the students a more vivid appreciation of the fact that the Union is a club to be used by its members only, and not a College building. It was decided to enforce a system of admission by card, at the same time the clause in By-law 1, allowing...