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...Plant"; third, "Character of Insects : Sub-orders." The prizes will be awarded, if any essays are deemed worthy of them, in January, 1881. They are : A first prize of $25 to the individual, and some seventy fossils, and ten geological models, to be deposited in his name in the school of which he is a member; a second prize of $20, and a third prize of $10. Students of either sex, who enter, attend, or graduate from public or private schools in 1880, can compete for the prizes. Address all communications and send all essays to the Secretary...
...cove was about. By thunder, he was still looking at the pictures! When he saw me, the picture dropped, and I fancied I saw a blush his cheek. "Nathaniel," - the storm was coming; but as I began to feel as if I did n't care whether school kept or not, I lit a cigarette (he abominates smoking) and sat on the table prepared to take it, - take it, - "Nathaniel," he repeated, "these Jez - women are very comely and shapely; they are endowed with souls as you are, my poor, misguided boy. I have been praying for them the past...
...question has arisen as to the eligibility to a position on a class nine of an unmatriculated student who has at some past time been a member of a class; or of a student in the Scientific School who has never been in the Academic department. Among the rules which the class nines are bound by, the Advocate gives the following : "Only past or present members of each class, that are still in the Academic department of the college, shall be eligible." By the strict wording of this rule, a Scientific student is not eligible, as he certainly...
BOSTON MUSEUM. - 7. 45 P. M., Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2. Mr. J. B. Polk appears as Christopher Columbus Gall. in "A Gentleman from Nevada," for the last times, to-night and to-morrow afternoon. To-morrow night, benefit of Miss Clarke in "The School for Scandal." Monday next, "Our Boarding-House...
GAIETY THEATRE. - 8 P. M., Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2. To-night and to-morrow, last performances of the "Tragedians of Kalamazoo," in "School Days," which has some amusing things in it, but does not, on the whole, amount to much. On Monday, Gus Williams, in "Our German Senator...