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BREVITIES.THE third Natural History lecture was given last evening by Mr. Alexander Agassiz on "Deep-Sea Dredgings," instead of by Professor
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ATHLETICS.THE fall meeting of the Athletic Association took place Saturday afternoon. The track had been prepared with great care, but
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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
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BREVITIES.IN Fine Arts 2, Professor Norton has finished his lectures on Greek Art. MR. ERNST, '76, comes to Cambridge three
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BISHOP OF LONDON TO CONDUCT APPLETON CHAPEL SERVICESHis Grace, the Bishop of London and members of the Harvard Faculty will speak at the week-day morning services at