The first Modern Language Conference will take place this evening, a fact to which we wish to call particular attention. It is one of the prime objects of an institution like Harvard to seek out and make known facts of all kinds which the ordinary student has neither the time nor the ability to investigate; this series of conferences has been organized with the double purpose of offering a chance for special research students in modern languages to make the results of their work public, and of bringing these students and their instructors more closely together. The Conference starts out this year under able management, and promises to be of great value.
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The Serenade to the Princeton Nine.