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HORSE.-Good saddle or driving. Very gentle. Will let for his keeping this winter. C. M. Bates, 19 College House...
Last night the Natural History Society held its 789th monthly meeting, in the society rooms in the old Pudding building. Twenty-four new members were taken on, and generally speaking, the prospects of the society seem to be very bright. Its officers for the winter were elected last April and are as follows: President, A. W. Weysse, Gr.; graduate vice-president, T. A. Jaggar, Jr.; undergraduate vice-presidet, J. M. Mackaye '95; treasurer, F. B. White '94; secretary, I. N. Tilden '94; librarian, C. Bullard '96; executive committee, the above ex-officals and F. H. Pratt '96, R. Walcott...
...keeping during the winter. A first-class saddle pony. Apply for particulars...
Today appears the first issue of the Monthly for the coming winter. This October number is distinctly good, and the Monthly will be doing well if it can keep to the standard set by it. It may fairly be said that none of the prose pieces fail to interest and instruct the reader...
...following men were elected officers for the coming half year: President, T. R. Kimball '95; vice-president, M. Ladd '94; secretary, J. K. Whitte-more '95; treasurer, N. P. Dodge '95; chorister, G. B. Magrath '94; librarian, A. C. Train '96. Plans for mission work in Boston for the winter were discussed and the outlook is at present very promising. Father Field has offered a definite work for men who are willing to help him and it seems as if the college, through the St. Paul's Society, could give him all the help he will need...