Next week's calendar is good reading. The Chapel is to be opened once more, and Mr. Studd will speak Sunday evening on "The Recent Religious Revival in the English and Scotch Universities." Monday evening comes Prof. Briggs' Chaucer reading and the Scientific Seminary. But Tuesday will be the great day of the week, with the lecture by Mr. Charles F. Adams on railroading. That the capabilities of Sever 11 will be taxed to the utmost is not to be doubted. So would the capabilities of Sanders for that matter. We have given up asking why these lectures are given in Sever, for our asking has been in vain. But we expect to see demonstrated next Tuesday evening why they ought not to be held there.
The other more prominent entertainments of the week are the Farnham lecture on Wednesday, and the Union Debate on Thursday.
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