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BREVITIES.

EXTRACT from the themes of 93 Juniors, see Psalms i.; from themes of 67 others, "token of Divine favor."

WE wish to fill up an omission in the list of Directors of the Memorial Hall Association. In conformity with the rules of the Association, the students from the Harvard Medical School have had a meeting and elected Mr. H. Richards their Director.

MANY Juniors went last Sunday evening to hear Rev. Mr. McKenzie preach on the Blessing of the Old Testament, - a very interesting theme for this class. Finding the church closed, they listened to some pithy missionary statistics, but learned little of practical use; the only resource was the Volume itself, which, we believe, was thoughtfully placed on the shelf at the Library.

ALL students desirous of enjoying the privileges of the Reading-Room are invited to call at Hollis 3, between 2 and 4 P. M., and take certificates of membership. The fee remains at two dollars. It is desirable that those who have not already paid should do so immediately, that the Directors may be enabled to provide such an amount and variety of reading matter as is demanded by the needs of the Association and the position of our University.

ALTHOUGH several notices have been given of Professor Bocher's course of University Lectures for this year, we wish to repeat the substance of these notices here, that no one may miss such an excellent opportunity of studying French Comedy, through any misunderstanding. The lectures will be free to all students of the University who have sufficient knowledge of French to obtain practical benefit from attending them. Any member of the public at large, whether man or woman, can obtain a ticket to the lectures for the small sum of fifteen dollars. The lectures will be given on every Saturday through the academic year, at University 16; they will be delivered in French, and their subject is Moli&`e;re and French Comedy in the Seventeenth Century. Tickets can be obtained at the Steward's Office, Harvard College.

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THE Freshman Nine played a nine composed of members of the Institute of Technology last Saturday afternoon, and were beaten by one run. The batting of the Freshmen Nine was heavier and more effective than their opponents, as the total of base hits shows:-

HARVARD, '78.

R. IB.

Stackpole. . 2 2

Thayer. . 2 2

Hastings. . 1 0

Harding. . 0 1

Adams. . 2 1

Page. . 1 0

Meinrath. . 1 1

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