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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...nine o'clock sections of French I, 1st and 4th, will recite together in Sever 11 at the usual hour today...
...Sanders Theatre, next Monday evening, by Colonel Hotchkiss, who served during the entire war as general topographical engineer for the Confederate forces. His official position brought him into intimate association with General Lee, as well as other Southern leaders. His views, therefore, will be of something more than usual importance. The same can be said of the other lecturers. Col. Allen, who will give the second lecture, held an official position on Lee's staff. Since the war he has been the military correspondent of the New York Nation. The other lecturers will be the subject of future comment...
...with great regret that we open our second volume this year without being able to take on a freshman editor, as is our usual custom; the contributions have been so insufficient that we cannot conscientiously take any one on who has written so little. There ought surely in a class of 250 men to be some who are able to express their ideas clearly and concisely, or who can write an interesting first page article, - not necessarily long, but pointed and interesting. It ought to be a point of pride to '89 men to see that this position is filled...
...examinations close to day, and next Monday will witness the usual change in Harvard life after such severe trials as the "semis," a change that is nothing more than a return to recitations and civilization. It is not for us to say that this has been the most satisfactory examination period in the history of Harvard, for our own knowledge covers but a very small portion of the two hundred and fifty years of Harvard's life. If at any time, for any reasons, an examination period has been omitted, that is, a period has passed without examinations, then...
...overture deserves to be called perfect. So vividly were Manfred's sorrows, his despair and noble defiance of fate brought before the listener that when the last low notes died away it seemed a shame that the illusion should be destroyed. Liszt's symphonic poem was given with the usual success, and seemed to be the most popular number on the programme...