Every Harvard student may well be interested in the proposition made by Moses King to reprint that admirable work by F. G. Atwood, - one of the founders and the most prolific contributor of the Harvard Lampoon, - entitled "Manners and Customs of ye Harvard Studente." This is one of the brightest and most harmonious collections of college caricature that has ever appeared, and Mr. King will have a new edition made by the Christmas recess provided a sufficient number of copies are ordered in advance to secure him against loss.
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