Five Years of MY LIFE: 1894-1899. By Alfred Dreyfus.....G. H. M. 42 FRESHMAN ENGLISH AND THEME-CORRECTING IN HARVARD COLLEGE. NEW CANTERBURY TALES. By Maurice Hewlett...... OUR FRIEND THE CHARLATAN. A Novel. By George Gissing..G. H. M. RALPH WALDO EMERSON. By Frank B. Sanborn............G. C. H. SCHOOL, COLLEGE AND CHARACTER. By Le Baron Russell Briggs.... R. M. G. 164 THE DIARY OF A FRESHMAN. By Charles Macomb THE GLASS OF TIME. By Charlotte Becker.... THE LOVE-LETTERS of the KING OR, THE LIFE ROMANTIC. By Richard J. W. H. THE SHADOWY WATERS. By W. B. Yeats.. THE STAGE IN AMERICA, 1897-1900. By Norman Hapgood...J. P. W. THE TEACHINGS OF DANTE. By Charles Allen Dinsmore....S. T., Jr. 222 Gentlemen, I wish to call your attention to the fact that I am paying the Highest Cash Prices for Cast-Off Clothing, ALSO ALL OTHER KINDS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY BOUGHT. CONTRACT PRESSING. Please send letters or postals, or leave orders for MAX KERZER, in care of REED & WELCH, 1312 HOLLY TREE COFFEE ROOMS. EGGS ON TOAST A SPECIALTY. NOTICE. Established 1873. 18 BRATTLE STREET Students wishing a stylish Hair-cut and an easy shave will be tendered the best attention at LALOND'S BRATTLE SQ. Only first-class Barbers employed, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. C. F. HOVEY & CO.: BROWN & CO. Fall Opening ...of... Finest Fabrics TAILORS SHIRT TAILORS OUTFITTERS 5 BRATTLE ST. TELEPHONE 515-4 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS HARVARD SQUARE Thine is the burning heart of youth; That falters not nor fears. Where hope is high and thought is free, To tasks of pain for ever new The heart that triumphs while it bleeds, Mother, thy face we see. L. B. R. Briggs. RAMBLES ABOUT THE COLLEGE YARD. Twenty years ago to every Harvard undergraduate there was one place better than all others, that was the Yard. He knew every foot of ground, the inside and the outside of every building. A Freshman of those days, it is true, had to be given some time in which to learn to distinguish Hollis from Stoughton (Which has stone window caps and which brick?); but had a Senior beat upon your door in Hollis and replied when you faced him with an invitation to come in, "O, I mistook this for Mr. Blank's room in Stoughton-I am due there at ten," his class would have blushed for shame. 'Tis true there wasn't a bathroom in a building, save for a strange contrivance that bore that name in the cellar of Matthews (Hollis and Stoughton were even more primitive) but he who dwelt in Holworthy could ask for nothing more, except his degree. Not until this last decade has any place outside surpassed the Yard in popularity,-not that there are vacant rooms, for there |