Keys for the Art Club room can be had at No. 14 Matthews.
Rev. R. Heber Newton of New York, preached in the Chapel last evening.
The current Nation speaks of Dr. Taussig's new book in complimentary terms.
The student who has not received a prayer warning has been personally slighted.
Men in N. H. 4 are reminded that Prof. Shaler's Monday lectures have been discontinued.
The Yale Freshman nine, it is said, will be very strong. Thirty candidates are working for positions on it.
Julius Loiseau, professor in the School of Mines, Columbia College, committed suicide on the 10th ult. No cause is known for the act.
"Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, Director of the Harvard College gymnasium, has continued his services as Medical Director. The physical examinations have been carried on as heretofore by Dr. Sargent, large numbers availing themselves of the privileges thus presented. Dr. Sargent has given five of a cours of six 'Practical Talks on the Theories and Principles of Physical Training,' which were very interesting and of valuable instruction upon the laws of health."
So says the report of the committee on physical culture of the Boston Y. M. C. A. It is natural to inquire why these lectures have not been given before the students of Harvard. Is Dr. Sargent director at large of all the gymnasiums in our vicinity and an emeritus at Harvard?
Mr. Frederick Gardiner, Jr., '80, will give a lecture, illustrated with the stereopticon, on Monday evening, at 7.30, at the Shepard Memorial Chapel, corner Garden and Mason streets, on the Indians and Country of Arizona and New Mexico. Mr. Gardiner spent two months in the Southwest among the wild tribes. studying the Indian question and taking photographs. This lecture was given most successfully at the Old South Meeting House in Boston on Friday.
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