If Harvard can be said to have a literature all its own, then few universities can equal it in scope. Here lies the reason for this anthology--a collection of what Harvard men (teachers, students, graduates) have written about Harvard in the more than three centuries of its history. The emphasis is upon entertainment, upon readability; and the selections have been arranged to show something of the many variations of Harvard life.
For all Harvard men--and that part of the general public which is interested in American college life--here is a rich treasury. In such a Harvard collection...
If Harvard can be said to have a literature all its own, then few universities can equal it in scope. Here lies the reason for this anthology--a co...