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BREVITIES.

INSTITUTE meets to-night.

LATIN 6 had a cut on Monday.

MR. J. E. THAYER has been elected captain of the Freshman Nine.

THE Yale News advocates making editing a college paper equivalent to an optional study. - Ex.

COLUMBIA expects to have a new paper soon, probably a daily. - Ex.

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MR. R. G. BUTLER, '83, has been elected a Director of the Dining Association.

WALLACK is to open his new theatre in New York about the 15th of the month.

THE Glee Club will give a concert a week from Monday in Sanders Theatre.

MESSRS. BUSH and Rogers, '82, were recently elected members of the Pi Eta Society.

THE H. U. B. C. meets Monday night in Holden Chapel at 7.30. A full attendance is desired.

THE Senior class meeting, to decide upon photographers, will probably occur on the 20th of the month.

BY an error not due to the editor, the name of Franklin A. Dakin is omitted from the Pi Eta list in the Index.

"PATIENCE" was lately given by the Queen's College Glee Club, assisted by some of the ladies of Kingston.

WE see by one of our exchanges that we are to have a Latin Play this year. We are obliged for the information.

ATTENTION is called to the December issue of the Vassar Miscellany in the Reading Room, with its usual quota of excellent articles.

CERTAIN changes will probably soon be made in the system of Honors in Modern Languages. A new scheme has not yet been definitely determined on.

THE next debate in the Harvard Union will be held in Sever Hall, at 7.30 P.M., Thursday, December 15. The question is: Resolved, That Utah should be admitted into the Union as a State.

THE Index comes out this afternoon. It will be offered for sale at Sever's and at Amee's. The low price at which it is offered, 35 cents, places it within reach of every student.

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