Vesper services will be held today instead of Thursday.
The December number of the Monthly will be out next Tuesday.
The next number of the Lampoon will be issued on Monday, December 2, instead of tomorrow. The regular weekly meeting of the Harvard Shooting club will be omitted this week.
The first Eight of the Phi Beta Kappa from the class of '90 are P. S. Abbott, R. D. Brown, L. H. Dow, N. Hapgood, A. W. Hodgman, M. W. Mather, H. T. Perry, G. P. Wardner.
The sixth ten of the Institute of 1770 from the class of Ninety-two are Bates, Greenough, E. B. Walker, Boardman, MacKay, Tebbetts, Ingalls, Allen, Coolidge and Motte.
At the special vesper service this asternoon the new Harvest Cantata by Garrett, will be sung. The Appleton chapel choir will be assisted by the choir of St. Paul's church, Boston, under Mr. Locke's direction.
A meeting of the Boylston Chemical club was held last evening in Boylston 8. The subject for discussion was "Raoult's method for determining molecular weights." Mr. W. L. Jennings opened the discussion.
The meeting of the Conference Francaise which was to have been held last Tuesday evening will be held this evening.
In English B a talk on literature will be given in Sever 11 at 2 o'clock. The revised Theme III will be due today at 4 o'clock. Theme IV., a description, will be due on Tuesday, December 3, one week from today.
The requirements for admission to the regular classical course at Tufts College have been amended as follows: Knowledge of French or German, a good knowledge of the elementary grammar of the language which he presents for admission; ability to pronounce and recognize readily familiar words and phrases by ear, and the candidate also must have read at least two hundred pages of French or one hundred pages of German. This will also be a requirement to the engineering course. A greater requirement is to be made for admission to the philosophical course.
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The Brown Game Postponed.