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The establishment almost in our midst of a publication of the importance and high character of the forthcoming Science, of which Mr. Moses King of the class of '81 is to be publisher, is an event of more than ordinary interest. That Harvard is to be so well represented in its corps of contributors is a matter of congratulation. That the college will lose the services of Mr. S. H. Scudder, lately assistant-librarian, who is to assume the editorship of Science, is to be regretted, but in this case, as in the resignation of Dr. Holmes, what is a loss to Harvard is a gain to the public.

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