The Calendar, which we publish this morning, contains many attractive features. Greatest interest is felt in the Tuesday lectures on professions, and the announcement that next Tuesday Dr. Edes, is to speak on Medicine will be welcomed. But the reader's enthusiasm is rather dampened when he finds that he has once more to crowd himself into Sever 11. We think it unfortunate that the Natural History Society and Dr. Farnham are to tug with each other for audiences, but suppose that the contest was not to be avoided. With the various seminars and readings the Symphony Concert and the lecture on "Notoriety in Art," the coming week promises to be both enjoyable and instructive.
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The Canoe Club Regatta.