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...hush!" from the unfortunate relative, and a pervasive smile among the passengers. "Where do you s'pose he goes to school?" continued he. Reply inaudible. "Do they spank little boys at Harvard Collig?" The smiles at this period became audible, but as I have read the "Robbers" in my German elective, and sat under the sarcastic professor of themes, I did not blush. On his aunt's murmured reply, he proceeded, "What is a Deene? Does he eat up the naughty boys, or carry 'em off in a sack?" A gentleman who was leaving the car remarked that "they were...
...Elective Pamphlet for next year several changes have been made. Philosophy 5 will be a course in Psychology; History 8 has been divided into two alternate courses; what is now Greek 4 will be Greek 4 and 5, that is, there will be three courses in Greek composition; German 8 is to be a one-hour course in German Literature, consisting of lectures by Prof. Hedge: and Prof. Shaler is to have an advanced course in Geology...
...courses in the Elective Pamphlet for next year, probably none will be more acceptable than the one on German literature. The fact that Germany until our time has been divided into numerous states and principalities makes it difficult for the student to get a connected idea of its history and literature; and any help in this direction is to be welcomed. As the course is to be one hour, and to consist of lectures, a large number will undoubtedly elect it. To those students who have already taken several courses in German, it will be valuable as a kind...
AGASSIZ MUSEUM.A splendid chance. The next German Lottery will be holden last of June or first of July. The drawing is conducted by means of a machine, and perfect fairness is therefore insured. Further condition will readily be given...
GAIETY THEATRE. 8 P.M. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday, at 2. To-night and to-morrow, Tony Denier's Pantomime Troupe give "Humpty Dumpty" in a very amusing way. Next week, "The Very Merry Mariner," a comic opera, which was first brought out in German in New York as "Der Seecadet." In English, under the title "The Royal Middy," it has proved very successful...