The Harvard Index for 1892-3 has just appeared. It is edited, as last year, by William II. Wiggin Jr. '92 and is perhaps the most useful book of reference published in connection with the University. There are no great changes in this year's issue; the plan is the same as has previously been used. The material has been thoroughly revised and brought down to date and the work is completed with marvelous accuracy. In the preface Mr. Wiggin calls attention to the formation of ten new clubs and societies. The Greek letter society, Theta Delta Chi has established a Harvard Chapter. The St. Paul's School Club. the E. H. S. Club and the St. Mark's Club are new. The Williston and Story Law Clubs have also come into existence. The Harvard Electric Club, the Minnesota Club and the Keener Law Club have dissolved. We recommend the Index to the University at large as a most useful possession for it contains a great deal of information found in no other publication.
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