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BREVITIES.

MR. PACH has lately taken photographs of President Hayes and Secretary Evarts.

ABOUT fifty students attended Mr. Perry's first lecture on the "English Dramatists."

MR. CAREY'S second elementary class in singing will not be formed until after Christmas.

PROFESSOR TROWBRIDGE thinks that a physical laboratory is much needed by the College.

THE Divinity students met Ralph Waldo Emerson at the house of Professor Everett last week.

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IT is hoped that there will be a large number of entries for the hare-and-hound race to-morrow.

OLE BULL, it is reported, has rented for the winter the house of Professor James Russell Lowell.

THE Freshmen gave the Yale Freshman football team a dinner at Parker's last Saturday evening.

MR. BARTON, '81, has been elected business editor of the Crimson, in place of Mr. W. R. Thayer, resigned.

THE following gentlemen were elected as the second ten of the K. N.: Messrs. Dana, Jennison, Lilienthal, Machado, Breck, Coit, Tonks, Wyman, Holmes, Evans.

THE meeting of the Senior class was adjourned at 11.45, and not at 12.30, as was stated in the last Crimson.

MACDONALD, '82, has been elected a Director of the Dining Association in place of P. M. Washburn, resigned.

PROFESSOR PUTNAM is giving a series of lectures on American Archaeology before the Natural History Society.

THE Index will come out about December 12. It will contain the names of members of the newly organized societies.

PRESIDENT ELIOT wrote the inscription for the Eliot Memorial to be erected, at Newton, to the Indian Apostle.

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