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BREVITIES.

IMPOSSIBLE.

AN unknown thing, - the constitution of the Tennis Association.

MR. Jas. Robinson will probably have forty men in training next spring.

MR. BLAINE is in favor of a modification of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty.

MR. J. M. BURCH is coaching the new men who are trying for the Junior Crew.

H. R. EDWARDS, '83, has been elected a member of the Natural History Society.

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A COMPLETE set of the Lampoon, First Series, is now on sale at Sever's.

MR. FRELINGHUYSEN assumed the duties of Secretary of State yesterday.

MR. CHASE, '82, has been elected Captain of the Amherst University Nine.

THE Echo kindly informs us that College bills will be out December 22. So shall we.

WHAT we would like to see, - the Harvard Echo have more news. - Yale News.

THERE are several new men training to spar at the winter meeting of the H. A. A.

THE Yale News speaks very flatteringly of Mr. Riddle's readings in New Haven.

IT is probable that Goodnough, '82, will be unable to stroke the Senior Crew this year.

THE Christmas cards at Sever's and Amee's well repay careful examination for their artistic merit.

MR. SETH LOW, lately elected Mayor of Brooklyn, has been made a Trustee of Columbia College.

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