The communication which appears in another column requesting a descriptive pamphlet of the History Department deserves attention. All members of the University who are familiar with the descriptive pamphlets of other courses find them of great service in choosing a year's work. They are, in fact, almost a necessity to an intelligent selection. Besides this, few subjects, if any, are studied so widely at Harvard as History: and thus a descriptive pamphlet of this department would benefit an exceptionally large number of men. We therefore second the request made in the communication, certain that the usefulness of the pamphlet would more than make up for the labor of the compiler.
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