THE Index will be published about Thanksgiving Day.
THERE is a movement on foot among the lovers of fencing, to start a club similar to that of last year. It is proposed that one of the unoccupied rooms be obtained for practising in.
LAST Thursday afternoon the Non-Society men of '78 held a meeting for the purpose of finding out the general opinions and wishes among themselves in regard to Class Day. It was unanimously resolved, that at the class meeting a majority of the votes cast should be necessary to secure a candidate's election. In their nominations for class officers the Non-Society men showed a commendable spirit by nominating candidates independently of the sections to which those candidates belonged.
THAT letter-box of which we have heard so much does not appear.
MR. SEVER assures us that he confidently expects that the Catalogue will be ready on Saturday.
MR. NORTON entertained the members of the Art Club at his house last Wednesday evening.
THERE seems to be a very strong probability that the race with Yale will be rowed at New London.
THE first concert of the Sanders Theatre series will be given next Tuesday by the Thomas Orchestra.
YALE declines to play at foot-ball with fifteen men. The prospects of a match with her this year are very slight.
IT is some satisfaction to notice that the Herald has at last acknowledged that the Boston Nine are not altogether correct.
'80 has started a Pigeon Shooting Club. The next event of the season will probably be the appearance of the Beck Hall Coaching Club.
THE second course of Popular Scientific Lectures, under the auspices of the Harvard Natural History Society, will begin in March, 1878.
PROFESSOR LOVERING'S lectures on Physics have begun; we think that many students are not aware of what they are losing by their absence from them.
TACKS should not be driven into the wood-work of Memorial Hall. There are bulletin boards provided on each side of the swinging doors.
THE first ten of the K. N. Society from '81 are, H. S. Ballou, H. Chase, R. Edwards, H. E. Green, F. Hardy, J. S. How, T. P. Ivy, W. C. Lane, G. F. Morse, and J. S. Whiting.
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