Mr. Harry Weston, '83, has gone to Europe.
Latin 6 begins the Satires of Juvenal today.
There were many readers at the library yesterday.
The last instalment of Chemistry 1 notes has been issued.
The assignment of college rooms for 1882-83 takes place tomorrow.
Professor James's lecture on Respiration will be continued Wednesday.
The college papers of the West are advocating increased attention to cricket.
The Princetons versus the Metropolitans on the polo grounds, New York, today.
Messrs. Lothrop and Hodges have copyrighted their notes in Chemistry 1.
The committee on the new college song-book meets this evening at 1 Hollis, 8.30.
The subscription list for the book of poems of Mr. Hudgens, '84, is being circulated.
The concert at the Boston Theatre last evening was one of the finest of the season.
There will be several much-needed changes in the German department next year.
Lost. - April 13, Roman gold cross, between Story street and Gore Hall. The finder will please leave at the library.
The site of the University of Boston is to be removed from Beacon Hill to the Somerset-street Church, which is to be remodelled for its use.
General Francis A. Walker lectures on American Agriculture at 7.30 P. M. tomorrow, at Sever 11. This is the first of a course of four lectures.
Following in the line of the great movement that has now set in the college world, an enterprising dealer has brought out the "Bowdoin College Cigar."
Wm. Thomas of the class of 1807, says a correspondent of the Advertiser, is now the oldest Harvard graduate. He is 94 years old and lives in Plymouth.
Baron Justus von Liebig, the celebrated chemist, is to have a monument at Munich, on the Maximillian's Platz, in the public gardens. It is being made of Carrara marble, heroic size, by Prof. Wegmuller, of Munich.
PARLOR BED. PAINE'S new parlor bed is very convenient. A number of very fine dressing case beds are now being placed in the ware-rooms at the manufactory, 114 Friend street, Boston.
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