A NEPHEW of Col. Ingersoll has been severely hazed at Cornell.
A LARGE bulletin-board has been placed in the hall of Holyoke House.
ONLY about twenty-five votes were cast on Tuesday by undergraduates of the College.
PRESIDENT ELIOT will preside at the dinner of the Boston Latin School Association, November 13.
THE Crimson is for sale regularly on the day of publication in the Auditor's office at Memorial Hall.
DR. EVERETT is going to repeat his Lowell Institute Lectures on Latin Poetry at the Hawthorne Rooms.
PROFESSOR GURNEY has returned from Europe. It is to be hoped that he will have one of the History courses next year.
PROFESSOR PALMER will read Books IX. and X. of the Odyssey at Harvard Hall, beginning Wednesday evening, November 13.
THE election returns were announced on Tuesday evening at 3 Stoughton, by means of telephone communication with the Boston telegraph offices.
MR. GEORGE RIDDLE is giving a course of six readings from Shakespeare at the Hawthorne Rooms in Boston. They take place on Friday afternoons.
THE Fall Meeting of the Tufts College Athletic Association took place on Wednesday. On account of the poor condition of the track no good time was made.
THE Cambridge Germans will take place on November 21, December 19, January 23, and February 20, at Mr. Brewster's Hall, corner of Brattle and Sparks Streets.
SOPHOMORE fourth division Latin: "Telephum dives et lasciva puella occupavit," - "The rich and lascivious young maiden grasped the telephone." Mr. J. is reseated. - Courant.
TICKETS to the Art Club Exhibition of Etchings, which will take place in a few weeks, can be obtained from the officers of the club. Season tickets will be for sale at the exhibition-room.
WATCHMEN'S boxes have been placed on all the College buildings. They are so constructed that the watchman must wind them up at certain prescribed intervals during the night or they will record his negligence.
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