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...greeted by testimonies of applause from his younger brethren. On leaving the church, the procession, including more than fifteen hundred individuals, proceeded to the left across the Common, and then, turning to the right, passed in front of the College edifices. By this arrangement, the graduates of the various classes passed in review before each other. After passing Dane Hall, the procession turned to the left, proceeded through Harvard street, in front of the President's house, and entered the College grounds opposite the pavilion...
...class to form a tolerable class Glee Club. A moderately good one, moreover, would be sufficient endorsement of the plan. The advantages of such a scheme are clear; first, the pleasure afforded to the college; and secondly, the pleasure and practice gained by the members of the various clubs themselves. Of the latter, there can be no doubt; while to the other, we who have listened with delight to the - alas, too few concerts of our University Glee Club, and have regularly roared "more," are a host of ready witnesses...
...suggested that the members of Harvard Clubs in the various cities of the United States who are unable to attend the celebration at Cambridge should commemorate...
...various Boston and New York papers will have the following correspondents during the ensuing year: Boston Advertiser, and Record, M. D. Mitchell, '87; Boston Journal, M. C. Hobbs, L. S.; Boston Post, H. G. Perkins, '87; Boston Globe, C. H. Taylor, Jr., '90; N. Y. Herald, L. Luce. '87; N. Y. Sun, C. H. Pennypacker, '88; N. Y. Times, M. C. Hobbs, L. S.; N. Y. World, C. C. King, L. S.; N. Y. Evening Post, L. McK. Garrison...
...finance report of the Harvard Athletic Association speaks well for the management of Mr. Russell, as the surplus of $267.96 shows an increase of $233 over last year's balance. The management of the association was in every way satisfactory to those who participated in the various meetings, as well as to those who witnessed the exercises. The college has every reason to be proud of last year's achievements in track athletics, and the victories gained there are heightened by contrast with the ill success with which we met on field and water. It is needless to say that...