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In another column is printed a notice of the reception given tonight by Professor Peabody to the teachers of the Prospect Union. This is the first meeting of the year of the students interested in the Union, and it is greatly to be desired that every teacher and every man who intends to teach should be present. For the benefit of those who have not heard of the Prospect Union before, we may say that it is an evening college in Cambridgeport with between five hundred and a thousand students managed wholly by the undergraduates of Harvard University. It is wholly dependent for its existence on the continuance of the interest of the students here, and is worthy of very hearty support. All students who care to interest themselves are invited to go to the Wednesday evening lectures. Next Wednesday evening a "house-warming" meeting will be held in the new quarters, the old City Hall, and will be addressed by President Eliot, Hon. W. E. Russell, Mayor Bancroft and others. To this is all students are invited. It is hoped that those who feel an interest in the Union will show it by going to this meeting and giving their support.

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