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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Capt. Winslow has notified all men whose chances are good for getting on the university nine, that they must remain in Cambridge during the vacation, provided the weather is good for out-door practice...
...intend to enter the contest in German dueling are requested to come to 1 Grays, at 4 P. M. to-day, with rapiers, masks, and full equipment, to meet the executive committee of the H. A. A., whose members are also requested to be there at that time. The attention of contestants is called to the necessity of being examined by Dr. Sargent. The doors will opened at o'clock, to-morrow...
...idea of a student board of government is due to President Seelye of Amherst, in accordance with whose suggestion the senate was established at that college about two years ago. As the body owes its origin thus to the faculty rather than to the students of Amherst, its continuance is well assured, and the powers with which it is invested are considerable...
After the Restoration, Italian opera was introduced into England; the most popular writer was Purcell, whose style was exemplified by the song "I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly," which has also been recently given in the Sanders Theatre series. In all, about a dozen illustrations were sung, which were heartily applauded. The next lecture will take up the early instrumental music to the time of Bach., and will come after the recess...
Consider the situation. The man whose education is based on the rich experience of six thousand years is brought into daily intercourse with the man whose ideas are but the crude generalizations attained to in five thousand nine hundred and seventy. Their natural ability may be equal; but the difference in their points of view is tremendous. Fathers, as is well known, are never progressive; the standards of their early manhood are retained,-and they are long supplanted standards. As for mothers, the case is even worse, for their ideals are those of the maternal grandfather...