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BREVITIES.

THE next Harvard Assembly is February 24, at Papanti's.

THE captains of the class crews will have charge of forming teams for the tugs of war.

THE Harvard Register for February will contain a complete reprint of President Eliot's Report.

THE Annual Crimson Dinner will take place at Young's Hotel, Wednesday, February 23, at 7 P. M.

MR. GEORGE RIDDLE, during the past week, has been giving some very successful reading in Philadelphia.

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THE Annual Concert of the Pierian Sodality will be given in Lyceum Hall, March 1, and promises to be very good. There will be dancing afterward.

MR. LOWELL, '83, has resigned the Secretaryship of the H. A. A. The Executive Committee elected Mr. Morison to succeed him, and appointed Mr. Lowell steward.

WE have received the Annual Report of the Columbia Law School for 1880-81. The school contains in its two classes 456 students. It has grown from graduating 27 in 1860, to 175 in 1880.

THE Harvard Philosophical Club has arranged the following course of lectures : February 15, Professor Borden P. Bowne. Subject : Materialism and its Theory of Knowledge. February 21, Dr. G. Stanley Hall. Subject : Recent Psycho-Physical Methods of Mental Analysis and their Limitations. March 3, Mr. Edwin D. Mead. Subject : The Philosophy of Carlyle. The lectures will begin at 7.30 P. M. each evening in Sever Hall. Tickets will be distributed at Sever's on and after Monday next. All are invited.

MR. JOSEPH S. ROPES will give an informal lecture before the Finance Club, on "Free Trade and the Tariff" Thursday, March 10.

THESE third-year men in the Law School have been assigned Commencement parts, to be handed in May 1: Blodgett, Chamberlayne, Elting, Hancock, Lawrence, Loring, and Stiles.

WE learn, on the best authority, that a race with Columbia, which has been talked of in several papers, is by no means a fixed affair. The rumor was premature, for nothing has yet been done to fix a race.

THE Freshman Crew rows at present as follows : Clark, stroke; Perkins, 7; Goodwin, 6; Bryant, 5; Lemoyne, 4; Bliss, 3; Howe, 2; Mumford, bow. This is by no means the final order or composition of the crew.

IT is probable that the Intercollegiate championship cup, which Harvard holds this year for our victories at Mott Haven, will be presented formally to the H. A. A., at the exhibition meeting in the Gymnasium.

THE following men are trying for the Nine : Coolidge, '81; Folsom, '81; Hall, '82; Snow, '82; Burt, '82; Olmsted, '82; E. Perin, '82; Leavitt, '82; C. P. Nichols, '83; Edwards, '83; W. Fuller, '83; Baker, '84; Ledyard, '84; Francis, Spec.

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