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A new course in English has just been started at Yale by Professor T. R. Lounsbury. The subject is "Tennyson and His Time: the Early Period." The course is open to all members of the Graduate Department, who study any branch of English. Notices of the course have been sent out to all graduates to whom it is open, and about thirty have already joined.

The following men have consented to lecture at Yale during the coming half-year under the auspices of the Yale Debating Union: C. W. Smally, Yale '53, of Philadelphia; Charles Hopkins Clark, Yale '71, of Hartford; David A. Wells, of Norwich; and Edward J. Phelps, of the Yale Law School, ex-minister to England. Besides these speakers, the committee of the Yale Union are corresponding with Marcus A. Hanna, Bourke Cochran, Charles A. Dana, and Captain O. J. Mokan, relative to lecturing.

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