Among the Juniors at the Chicago Medical College is a full-blooded Indian, Called Montezuma. While very young he was taken charge of by Mr Gentile a Ghicago photographer, at whose hands he has obtained a fine education.
Men who march in the torchlight parade are advised not to keep their torches burning before the procession is formed nor during the halts, in order that the oil may last until they have returned to Cambridge.
A small meeting of Cleveland men was held last evening in Holden Chapel. The report of the committee on address was accepted and it was decided to march in the Democratic and Independent parade on Wednesday evening, provided that 150 men signed to go.
The route of the procession Thursday night will not be very long, probably not requiring much more than two hours to pass over. The procession will start at 8.15 P. M. from Common-wealth ave., Dartmouth, Boylston, Berkeley, Columbus ave., Chester Park, Washington, Worcester, Tremont, Eliot, Washington, Hanover, Court, Scollay square, Tremont, Park.
The November Atlantic has a large number of interesting articles. The serial, "In War Times," approaches a finish, and the paper on the "lakes of Upper Italy" reaches its third number. An unfinished sketch by the late Henry James, Sr., Prof. Shaler's "Negro Problem, the Embryo of a Common-wealth by Brooks Adams and a sketch of Aivazofsky by W. J. Armstrong are among the contributions. Poems are written by Whittier, Paul Hamilton, Hayne, R. N. Taylor and Julle K. Witherell.