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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Gymnasium, or Mr. Higginson, who gave the Soldier's Field, will desire to witness during his lifetime the enjoyment of his generosity by others. As the numbers at Harvard are greater than at any other American university, so is the need greater for an institution which shall unite the various human interests of the students and establish closer relations between the alumni and Alma Mater...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Club Project. | 5/9/1896 | See Source »

Harvard college is the largest and oldest institution in Cambridge. Around the University the city has grown up. It is consequently necessary that in any parade which shall be representative of the various interests of Cambridge the University should take an important part. It would show a poor spirit indeed if the undergraduates refused to help in making the celebration, which means so much to the citizens of Cambridge, a success. It is little thing that the city has asked of Harvard students, and even if the men feel no personal interest in the occasion, they should be willing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/8/1896 | See Source »

Professor Lyon delivered the first in the course of four lectures on the Semitic language and literature, last evening, in Sever 5. He began by briefly outlining the geography of the country inhabited by the Semites and the history of the various branches of the Semitic peoples. These peoples claim a large share of popular interest, for they have given the world an alphabet and the three great religions-Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedanism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Lyon's Lecture. | 5/5/1896 | See Source »

...City of Cambridge is anxious that Harvard College shall be represented in the parade on June 3. The uniforms for the college are to be caps and gowns of the various class colors, which will cost $1.25 each. Unless a sufficiently large number of men are willing to march, the college will not be represented, as every man is urged to march, if possible. Blue books have been placed in Leavitt and Pierce's, Thurston's and Memorial Hall, where men who are willing to buy cap and gown to take part in the parade may sign. The blue books...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter from Class Officers. | 5/2/1896 | See Source »

...City of Cambridge is anxious that Harvard College shall be represented in the parade on June 3. The uniforms for the college are to be caps and gowns of the various class colors, which will cost $1.25 each. Unless a sufficiently large number of men are willing to march, the college will not be represented, as every man is urged to march, if possible. Blue books have been placed in Leavitt and Pierce's, Thurston's and Memorial Hall, where men who are willing to buy cap and gown to take part in the parade may sign. The blue books...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter from Class Officers. | 5/1/1896 | See Source »

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