The Banjo Club will give its first concert on Nov. 17, in Sanders Theatre.
Thornton Gerrish '01 has been appointed assistant manager of the track team.
A Press Club has recently been founded at Amherst, having for its object better representation for the college in the papers of the country.
The bell which has hung in Harvard Hall since 1858 is cracked and will probably have to be replaced. It was cast in 1836 in Medway, Mass., by G. H. Holbrook.
The catalogue of Williams College gives the total number of students as 386, the largest in the history of the institution. Of these, 25 are graduate students, 83 seniors, 76 juniors, 78 sophomores, and 89 freshmen.
In the Twentieth Century Club's course of lectures on the theme of "Development of Educational Ideas and Institutions," two lectures will be given by Harvard professors. One will be delivered Feb. 24 by Professor Hanus on "Secondary Education and Its Development," and the other on March 8 by Professor Royce on "The Development of the Social Mind."
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