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The Graduates' Magazine.

The Graduates' Magazine for March which appears today consists mainly of short articles on a variety of subjects. The three contributions which may be excepted from this statement are Professor Hanus's "Graduate Testimony on the Elective System," which has been already reviewed in the CRIMSON; a list of additions to the Harvard "War Roll," and a first instalment of interesting extracts from the diary of Samuel Chandler 1775, entitled "Harvard on the Eve of the Revolution." The other articles include a review of Scudder's "Life of Lowell;" "William Wetmore Story," an appreciation by Professor Charles Eliot Norton; "Convocation Week," by Professor C. S. Minot, and an obituary tribute, by Professor C. H. Toy, to the late Professor Joseph Henry Thayer. A portrait of Professor Thayer and photographs of the 1857, 1889, 1890 and McKean gates are the only illustrations.

Especially interesting among the contributions to the regular departments is a sketch of the football season by W. T. Reid '01. Professor Hart discusses the affairs of the University; and D. D. L. McGrew '03 writes the review of student life.

The magazine contains also extracts from President Eliot's report and the usual class notes, statistics and corporation records.

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