STUDENTS taking Philosophy I may be interested in knowing that a few copies of Malebranche can be had of F. W. Christern, 77 University Place, New York.
IT is rumored that the Freshmen are to start a Polo club in the spring. Their experience in the animals required will obviate the necessity of sending to Mexico for ponies.
THERE will be no reading in Italian by Mr. Norton next Tuesday, on account of the concert in Sanders Theatre. The next reading will finish Purgatory. Paradise will be begun after Christmas recess.
THE disturbance in the Yard Tuesday night was caused by a band of musicians accompanied by a numerous retinue of muckers attempting out of mere bravado to make a circuit of the College buildings. They did not succeed.
THE second concert will be given in Sanders Theatre, Tuesday evening, Dec. II. The following is the programme:
PART I.
1. SONATA for Piano and Violin, (Kreutzer) in
A minor. Op. 47 . . . Beethoven.
Messrs. ERNST PERABO and BERNHARD LISTEMANN.
2. ARIA, from the Opera of Muzio Scevola . . . Handel.
Miss FANNY KELLOGG.
3. LARGHETTO and SCHERZO, in B flat, op.
32, for Piano, Violin, and Violoncello . . . Paine.
Messrs. PERABO, LISTEMANN, and HARTDEGEN.
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