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...voted to give to all students interested in the German language and literature is a valuable one and should be appreciated by the college. In addition, the society announces that plans are making for a number of public meetings, at which addresses are to be made in German by wellknown men. Every movement of this character tending to bring into greater prominence as objects of study, literatures foreign to our own, but containing much that is of the loftiest and purest character must be commended. We shall congratulate the Deutscher Verein for having done useful work, if its plans...
...periodicals would be of great value to art students would be that in these periodicals appear etchings, a part of them original work by men of he present day, as Paul Rajon, or Maxime Lalanne, who died but yesterday; a part of them etched after etchings of the wellknown men of the past, as Rembrandt and Meryon; a part of them after wellknown pictures. Also engravings, both original and after-pictures, reproductions of charcoal and of pencil drawings, are constantly published in the art magazines. These illustrations, whether they were original work or after the "old" and "modern" masters, would...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- It is wellknown that the games of the 'Varsity lacrosse team are not so well attended as those of the nine and foot ball team. The reason is equally obvious. Usually the games of the lacrosse twelve are played against local teams of no great reputation or interest to the college at large. Frequently, indeed, games have been played on Jarvis with teams that were positively distasteful to the college. In other words the teams were such as could justly be termed "muckerish." It was, however, not because of the muckerish affiliations of the players that such...
...under the auspices of the Finance Club. The first lecture will be on Feb. 20th, when Prof. E. Benjamin Andrews, of Brown University, will speak on "A Possible Solution of the Silver Question." On Feb. 27th, Horace White, Esq., of New York, will lecture on "The Treasury Surplus." Other wellknown gentlemen will deliver the remaining lectures of the series, to which the public is cordially in vited. The lectures will begin...
...which this young but exceedingly prosperous organizations has before it, proves that among select circles the guitar and mandolin are rapidly superseding the banjo. Next Friday evening the club is to play in Longwood at a concert given by the Longwood Glee Club, in which Dr. Langmaid and other wellknown singers are to take part, and on the succeeding Friday the club appear between the acts of some theatricals given in the Town Hall, Milton. Engagements are also made to appear in West Roxbury, Worcester, Belmont, and elsewhere. Immediately after the mid-years, a trial of new members will...