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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...cities of New England, the best vigor of his life. . . . In 1857 he was made Professor of Ecclesiastical History in Harvard University, and held this chair until his transfer to that of German Literature in 1872. This was the most active part of his literary life, during which he wrote many books besides a number of remarkable magazine articles. The best known of his works are his "Prose Writers of Germany," his "Primaeval World of Hebrew. Tradition," and his "Reason in Religion." He has published many translations from the German, and is besides a poet of no mean order...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : The communication about the cricket team in last week's Crimson appears to warrant some notice. I do not know whether the gentleman wrote his epistle in earnest or in fun, but evidently he was not acquainted with the subject concerning which he was writing. The cricket team and base-ball nine are suffering from the same trouble, namely, the want of a professional trainer, and are about on a par with each other in regard to number of victories and defeats. This season they have played two matches against the acknowledged strongest club in New England...
Theme VI. will be due May 15. Subjects: 1. Are we paying off the debt too fast? 2. Should Industrial Schools be established? 3. Is a School of Dramatic Aat possible? 4. Who wrote the letters of Junius? 5. Should the Irish have Home Government? 6. Should books and works of art be admitted free of duty? 7. Should the State support Higher Education? 8. Are there any dangerous classes in America? 9. Should there be proctors at college examinations? 10. Should there be a fence around Jarvis? 11. Do the college authorities sufficiently encourage athletics? 12. Should match games...
...Cincinnati court gave a young woman $300 damages for the destruction by a professor of a paper written while the plaintiff was a student at Pulte Medical College. She wrote about 17 pages of manuscript in answering questions at an examination, and handed the same to her professor. Afterwards having determined to have the results of her examinations published in pamphlet form as an aid to her in starting in her profession, she called upon the members of the college faculty and requested a return of the papers, or copies thereof. All of the professors so requested returned the papers...
...lived for gain, he wrote for pelf...