At the annual dinner of the Brown university club of New York city, a reception will be given to President E. Benjamin Andrews, January 10.
M. D. Hull, '89, has recently been elected President of the alumni association of the Harvard school in Chicago. This is the leading preparatory school for Harvard in the west.
The University of Michigan sophomores will give their annual German the evening of January 17; the junior promenade at Yale will come the twenty-first of the month.
The name of J. F. Morton, '92, should be added to the list of those receiving deturs this year. By mistake it was omitted from the list published in the CRIMSON last week.
The shingles of the freshman Glee club are now out. They are very well gotten up. The shingles of the freshman Banjo club are also ready.
Specimens of Theme V. in English B will be read and discussed in Sever 11 at 2 o'clock today. Theme IV. will be returned to writers from two to four. The announcement cards for Theme VI. will be due today.
The Hon. W. E. Gladstone and Hon. James G. Blaine, will begin in the January number of the North American Review, a discussion on Free Trade and Protection in their relation to the development of American industry and commerce.
There should be a large attendance at the entertainment in Sanders theatre tomorrow evening. The programme is an attractive one. Professor Churchill, '65, is a brilliant reader and the opportunity to hear him in Cambridge comes but rarely.