Three-hundred and seven men have registered in the freshman class.
The flags won from Yale and Columbia last June at New London, are now displayed in Barletts' windows.
Candidates for the glee club will meet in Robert's Hall, either on Friday, Oct. 5, or Tuesday, Oct. 9.
There will be a meeting of the directors of the College reading room tomorrow afternoon, at 4, in 28 weld.
There are at present about 600 boarders at Memorial.
The directors of the Dining Association will have their first meeting of the term to-morrow.
Mr. Guillaume Alexander Scribner will fill the position as French instructor, made vacant by the death of Prof. Jacquinot.
Students who have elected French I. will meet Mr. Scribner to-day at 3 P. M., in Sever 23.
Students who have elected French IV. will meet Mr. Scribner Oct. 9, at 9 A. M. in Sever 19.
The first junior theme will be due Thursday, Oct. 11th.
Mr. Wendell will have exclusive charge of junior themes this year, and Mr. Briggs of sophomore themes.
The subjects announced for the first junior theme are 1: A Description of the Foreign Exhibition in Boston ; 2: A Description of a Political Meeting ; 3: A Description of Fanueil Hall Market.
Prof. Hill delivered a lecture to the sophomores yesterday, explanatory of the work to be pursued this year in rhetoric and themes. It will be his only lecture until next term.
The first four members of the Superior Court of the Pow Wow are as follows: F. W. Taussig, '79, Ph. D.; A. P. Lathrop, '82, F. M. Stone, '82, A. M.; H. H. Crapo, '83.
The Student wants a general college boarding house at Amherst.
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