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BARRETT WENDELL '77
In all the years that I have spent at Harvard, I have known few teachers more stimulating, few minds more
Monthly Approaches Standards And Ideals of Its Founders
If the Monthly lacks the literary finish which marked it once, it lacks also the affectation and the resolute cleverness
An Appeal for War Sufferers
At the Yale-Harvard football game of Saturday, on Soldier's Field, a voluntary collection will be asked of the spectators for
Review of Current Monthly
The October Monthly gives fresh evidence that the editors are no longer consecrated either to pure literature or to impure
Federation Number of the Advocate
When the graduates at Cincinnati buy the Advocate, as the editors expect them to do, they will not recognize it
The June Illustrated Magazine
In the June number of the Illustrated Magazine "Class Day Traditions" discusses Class Days, past and present, in a traditional
Commencement Parts.
Since Professor Hill is not yet well enough to meet the Seniors who intend to write Commencement Parts, he has
College Commencement Tickets.
One hundred and twenty-three tickets have been given to me for distribution among candidates for the degree of A.B. The
Commencement Tickets.
Candidates for the degree of A.B. may apply, in writing, at the Recorder's office, not later than 12 m. on
Commencement Tickets.
Candidates for the degree of A.B. may apply, in writing, at the Recorder's office, not later than 12 m. on
Saltonstall Scholarships.
Two Many Saltonstall Scholarships of $150 each are vacant. These scholarships are to be given "to two persons without means,
Commencement Speakers.
The students named below have been chosen as Commencement speakers and will meet Mr. Winter in Holden Chapel at half