The recently completed course of lectures which has been given during the past season under the auspices of the Finance Club, reflects great credit upon the president and other members of the club who have been instrumental in starting these lectures. The course has embraced a lecture by Mr. Edward Atkinson upon a topic of interest to all students of political economy, lectures upon the great industries of iron, cotton and woolen, and a lecture by Prof. Laughlin upon the study of Political Economy. The interest which has been shown in these lectures by the large audiences which attended them, must have clearly demonstrated to the club that the efforts have been successful and appreciated. It is in this way, namely by holding lectures, that such a club makes for itself a place among the many clubs and societies which exist here. By its energy the Finance Club has won for itself such a place, and is to be congratulated upon the success which has attended it during the past year.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.