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BREVITIES.

THE temporary framework which surrounds the new window in Memorial Hall gave way last Tuesday night and precipitated the window into the gallery, injuring it so badly that it had to be sent to Boston for repairs.

THE Nine play the Live Oaks of Lynn to-morrow, at Lynn.

PROF. WILLIAM EVERETT will officiate in the Chapel on next Sunday morning.

SOME interesting engravings from the pictures of Sir Joshua Reynolds are on exhibition at the Library.

UNDERGRADUATES desiring to join the Chess Club are requested to send their names to D. B. 6; H'ke 42; W. 41.

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ALL who intend to join the Holworthy Boat Club are requested to inform the Secretary, at H'y 9, as soon as possible.

UNDERGRADUATES who take the Art Journal are informed that the carrier will deliver the next number on Monday, the 18th inst.

MEMBERS of the Cercle Francais are earnestly requested to be present at an important meeting, next Monday evening at 7.30 P. M., in H'y 19.

THE Pierian is in want of good violinists. Any undergraduates who desire to try for admission are requested to see the Director at H'ke 2.

THE Holyoke Six, as now made up, consists of: Riggs, '76 (st.); Le Moyne, '78, 2; Jacobs, '79, 3; Katzenbach, '79, 4; Crocker, '79, 5; Wetherbee, '78 (bow).

THE Holworthy Six has been made up, provisionally, as follows: Martin, '77 (st.); Guild, '76, 2; Taylor, '77, 3; Bolan, '76, 4; Brown, '77, 5; Welles, '77 (bow).

THE Scratch Races will take place on the course in front of the Boat-House at eleven o'clock Saturday morning. Entries may be made at Richardson's up to nine o'clock on Saturday.

BY a vote of the Memorial Dining-Hall Directors, each table is to choose itself a head, whose duties are to receive any complaints or suggestions of other members in regard to fare or service, in writing, and to forward them to a committee appointed for the consideration of them. This committee is at present Messrs. Jennings, L. S. S., McDuffie, '76, and Starr, '77.

THE recent fire in Thayer brings forcibly to mind the general lack of "fire-escapes" throughout the College buildings. It is not generally known, we believe, that a fire-extinguisher can be found in every Proctor's room, but in case of a severe fire the occupants of the upper rooms in every building would have hard work to get down, and we trust some remedy may be found to lessen the present risk.

THE Captain of the H. U. B. C. is at the Boat-House every afternoon at half past four, and has kindly offered to "coach" any who may desire him to do so. Both the English Fours expect to visit America next year, and it is hoped that many men will try for the crew.

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