Prof. Gibbs will meet his class on Friday, Oct. 1st at 10 a.m., Room 24, Jefferson Physical Laboratory.
During October and November there will be a course of six German readings in Heinrich von Kleist and Grillparzer, by Dr. Francke. They will be conducted wholly in German.
All who wish to take a course in History 20 under Dr. Hart, will meet him in 7 Hollis, October 6, at 4 p.m.
Mr. W. P. Garrison published in yesterday's Advertiser a letter on "Harvard Extravagance." It is interesting reading.
Mr. Brooks, captain of the 'varsity eleven, began practice with his men yesterday; a large number appeared on Jarvis as candidates.
The freshman are reminded that at their annual meeting they are to elect two delegates to the Student Anniversary Committee for the 250 Anniversary.
The subscription book of the CRIMSON is in the office of the Co-operative Society in Dane Hall. All who purpose to subscribe will please do so at once.
A large Harvard Club has been founded at Omaha. Mr. W. H. Baldwin, '86, was elected secretary. Mr. C. S. Elgutter, '87 was present at the first meeting and addressed the members.
Students entering college or returning from vacation, are requested to leave their address at the Post Office, (name and number of street, or room, or building) so that their mail can be delivered without delay; otherwise there will be a great deal of confusion.