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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Veterinary department of the University of Pennsylvania is now in working order, and promises to add much to the University's success...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 1/10/1885 | See Source »

...Chinese, who come without their families, and return with their gains after a short time. But the free laborers with their families come not merely as competitors but as customers. They are welcome. Look at the since 1861. The large accumulations in New England Savings banks, and the success of Building Associations in Pennsylvania, testify to this. The lecturer in closing spoke eloquently of the happiness which laborers in America enjoy, as contrasted with the misery of their brothers in Europe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Protective Tariffs III. | 1/10/1885 | See Source »

...axes to grind, it has not been run in the interest either of Mr. Watson or of Mr. Bancroft. There is no truth whatever in the statement that the committee has on several occasions interfered with the affairs of the boat club, with disastrous results to the success of the crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Open Letter from Professor Agassiz. | 1/8/1885 | See Source »

...affairs, however, only consistent with the previous policy of Alexander III. The press has been for some time deprived of its freedom, and the fettering of education is merely in the natural sequence of events. But probably the government cannot go much farther in its course, at least with success. It has already reached the point which has proved fatal to most despotisms, and there seems to be no reason for expecting the government of the Czars to prove the exception to the rule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Russian Universities. | 1/7/1885 | See Source »

Turning to our base ball prospects, we may well be happy. It is seldom indeed that a year opens more auspiciously for Harvard success in this sport than does the present. With a nine nearly if not absolutely as strong as the '84 team, we can confidently expect that hard work and honest, faithful training will bring the champion ship to Cambridge in 1885. The chances of our winning the race with Yale depend upon two variables,-the members of the crew, and the Athletic and Advisory Committees. As to the first we have no fear; as to the second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/5/1885 | See Source »

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