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BREVITIES.

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"First to meet the beast, I need the aid of bier."

A FRESHMAN was invited to breakfast with the President, but refused to go, believing that the invitation was the result of a joke.

THE following are the subjects for the Second Senior Forensic, which is due from the first half of the class on Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1881: 1. Does the mind sleep? 2. Does the mind forget? 3. The subject for the first forensic that you have not written on; 4. Is falsehood ever justifiable?

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THE next meeting of the Harvard Union will be on Thursday, Jan. 6, 1881. Debate on, Resolved, That the British Government should re-establish its authority in Ireland before legislating on the land question. Affirmative, Messrs. Hoar, '82, and Maude, '81; negative, Messrs. Jameson, '81, and Putnam, '83.

LAST Friday night Professor Palmer gave a reception to the members of the chorus and to the dramatis personoe of the Greek play, and to the occupants of the north entry of Stoughton. The President and several of the professors were present; the chorus sang portions of the play, and the company spent a very enjoyable evening.

A COMMITTEE, consisting of Messrs. Beale, Williams, Van Benthuysen, Jameson, and Putnam, has been appointed to inquire into the expediency of establishing a legislative branch of the Union for exercise in parliamentary practice. The Committee will hold public meetings to hear arguments for and against the plan; the important arguments of the speakers will be embodied in the report of the Committee.

INSTITUTE, '83.

First. J. Lee, C. P. Curtis, J. Dorr, Jr., R. D. Winthrop, H. B. Cabot, C. P. Perin, A. C. Denniston, G. B. Morison, F. Nichols, A. H. Andrews.

Second. C. M. Hammond, G. E. Lowell, H. G. Chapman, R. S. Codman, R. B. Fuller, H. R. Edwards, W. H. Aspinwall, G. M. Davis, W. Fuller, W. C. Endicott.

Third. W. R. Furness, G. G. Hammond, F. W. Moulton, H. F. Sears, R. D. Sears, E. T. Cabot, C. H. Kipp, E. P. Warren, C. R. Rockwell, H. L. Smyth.

Fourth. P. Richmond, L. B. Strong, W. P. Lyman, H. Binney, J. R. Brackett, A. Lyman, G. D. Burrage, G. Beals, M. Earle, T. L. Park.

Fifth. E. K. Butler, C. W. Smith, G. H. Page, E. Kent, G. G. Dunn, J. D. Sherwood, C. P. Nichols, R. C. McKay, J. A. Noyes, J. R. Coolidge.

Sixth. G. S. Winslow, D. N. Baxter, W. W. Bryant, J. G. Moors, C. B. Perkins, P. S. Grant, R. G. Butler, W. L. Burrage, W. Soren, E. E. Hale.

Seventh. J. H. W. Edgerly, J. E. Baker, R. P. Francis, J. F. Preston, S. Norris, J. Buchman, E. S. Rousmaniere, H. H. Crapo, W. Curtis, F. G. Bemis.

WE are glad to see from the report of the Base Ball Convention that no opposition was made to the admittance of Yale into the Association. It is certainly much better to have all the prominent colleges represented in such an association, and that there be no ill-feeling toward any one in particular. We think it would be advisable to have some stated amount as a guarantee for the appearance of a club, so as to avoid any trouble like that in Amherst's case.

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