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GLOBE THEATRE. - 8 P. M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. Harrigan and Hart's Company from the Theatre Comique, New York, in the amusing specialty (by Edward Harrigan) entitled "The Mulligan Guard Silver Wedding." The music by Braham is very taking, and the march of the "Full Moons" is nightly encored. It is said that this will be the last of the amusing Mulligan Guard Series, which have delighted New York audiences for so long. For the rest of this week and next week...
...hostile to the established policy of the United States; is inconsistent with the spirit and declaration of the Monroe doctrine; and cannot be sanctioned or assented to by the United States Government. The disputants are, for the affirmative, Messrs. Jameson, '81, and Bradley, '82; for the negative, Messrs. Hart, '80, and White, '83. The public is invited...
...Harvard Historical Society comprises only Seniors and graduates, 20 in all. The officers are Hart, '80, President; Mills, '81, Vice President; and Cohen, '81, Secretary and Treasurer...
...Register for November contains an interesting article by Mr. A. B. Hart, '80, on the Harvard Union...
BAREETT WENDELL.THE Harvard Register for November is out. The most noteworthy articles are : Rev. C. F. Thwing's "Agassiz," and the conclusion of the history of the "Boston Latin School." Mr. A. B. Hart, '80, contributes an account of the Harvard Union. Editorially, the Register sounds its own death-knell, unless more subscriptions are received, in which case it will be published in magazine form, and cost...