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...announced that the next number will contain an article by Mr. F. B. Sanborn, the well known critic and author; and that to the December number "J. S. of Dale," the author of Guerndale, will contribute. The following constitute the board of editors of the Monthly: - Editor-in-chief, A. B. Houghton; editors, G. R. Carpenter, W. M. Fullerton, T. P. Sanborn and G. Santayana; business manager, W. W. Baldwin...
...very fully attended. The new rooms of the society are not only conveniently, but also very tastefully furnished. The large room, used for the regular meetings of the society, will seat over one hundred men. A smaller room adjoining it, will be used as a reading-room, and will contain, besides religious periodicals, the library of the society...
...directory of officers and students will be published early next week, and will contain the names and addresses of all students registered up to Wednesday night at the office (U. 5). All students who have changed their rooms since registering, or who were unable at first to leave their addresses, should report the change or supply the omission immediately at the office, in order that this published list may be as complete as possible...
...first number of the Advocate which will be ready to-day at 4 o'clock, will contain a complete list of the Freshmen, with the address of every man, including those who took the examinations this fall. The other features of this number are an article on the athletic outlook, several bright stories and poems, an able essay on Hawthorne's "Marble Faun," items and brief book reviews. The "Leader" is by Clinton Scollard, a frequent contributor to the Century and Life. The Advocate appears in its increased size...
...official, and we shall always aim at strict accuracy in all news matters. Our columns are always open to receive communications from students and faculty, and it is our desire that this privilege be availed of to a greater extent than it has hitherto. Inasmuch as the paper will contain, in addition to its news and contributed matter, the official college bulletins and calendars, society notices and announcements by athletic managers, it will be to every student a necessity, and in urging you to subscribe, we feel that we are asking no favor, but simply placing in your hands that...