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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...
...RIDDLE'S reading of "Tot Plummer's First Assembly," in Lyceum Hall, last Tuesday, was a thoroughly enjoyable occasion. Mr. Grant has made a great hit, and in Mr. Riddle's hands, the piece is read to perfection. Next Tuesday he will read "The Sewing School for Scandal," by Mr. J. T. Wheelwright, '76, at the same place. Another opportunity of hearing both of these delightful sketches is offered at Union Hall, Boylston Street, Boston, on Friday, Nov. 19, at 8 o'clock. Tickets at the bookstore, corner of School and Washington Streets...
...last meeting of the Harvard Natural History Society, the following new members were elected : DeWindt of '81; Buell, Gardner, Cabot, Putnam, Goddard, Dabney, Hardon, W. E. Stone, Oxnard, Sewall, Sedgwick, Warren of '82; C. B. Perkins of '83; Bangs and Denman of the Scientific School...
...first, besides selections from "Romeo and Juliet," he will read "Tot Plummer's First Assembly," a very amusing account, by the author of the "Frivolous Girl," of the experiences of a Sophomore at his first Harvard Assembly. At the second, he will read selections from "Macbeth," and "The Sewing School for Scandal," written by one of the authors of "Rollo...
BOSTON MUSEUM. - 7.45 P.M.; Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday at 2. The old comedy revival is continued with great and well-deserved success. To-night and to-morrow afternoon, "School for Scandal," which is especially well given. To-morrow evening, last performance of "The Hunchback." Monday next, Nov. 1, "Mrs. Walthrop's Boarders...