BESIDES the few changes in electives mentioned in the Crimson a few weeks ago, and the extension of Mr. Hoague's course, spoken of by the Advocate last week, there is but one important change in the elective pamphlet. This is that hereafter men must definitively settle by November 1 what courses they intend to pursue as electives during the year. No extra hours beyond one (which is allowed to provide for the difficulty of choosing exactly twelve or exactly fourteen hours) will be counted on the general scale as hours of electives, unless they are put down on the list of electives, or unless notice of taking them regularly is given before the date mentioned. Extra hours may still count on the special scale of any study. It has been found necessary to make this restriction on account of the changes that have become so numerous late in the year. The pamphlet will be distributed in a very few days.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.