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There will be a regular meeting of the CRIMSON board at 1.30 to-day. All editors are requested to be present.

After the services were over in chapel last evening, a great number of people stayed to hear the rehearsal of the anniversary chorus, for to-day's exercises.

As the first issue of the Harvard Monthly for October, numbering 1000 could not supply the demand, a second edition of 500 copies has been printed.

By the will of the late Samuel Johnson, of Chicago, the sum of $10,000 was left to the college for the purpose of erecting a gate-way at the main entrance of the college yard.

The oldest surviving graduates are William Perry, M. D., of Exeter, N. H., born Dec. 20, 1788; William R. Sever, of Plymouth, Mass., born May 30, 1791, both of the class of 1811. The classes of 1812, '14, '16 have no living members those of 1813, '15 have each one; that of 1817 has five.

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