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The order list at Memorial Hall will be ready to-day at luncheon.

Larkin, '87, has been chosen captain of the Princeton nine for the coming year.

Mr. E. K. Dunham of the Medical School is now studying in Berlin, Germany.

Invitations to the 250th anniversary this November have been sent to the alumni.

The hours for laboratory work in Natural History 2 have been announced.

The first lecture in History X will be given to-day, at 9 o'clock, in Harvard 6.

The trial of candidates for the Glee Club takes place in Roberts Hall this evening, at 7.30 o'clock.

Mr. W. M. Fullerton of last year's graduating class is literary editor of the Boston Advertiser.

The annual freshman-sophomore base-ball game will be played at New Haven next Saturday.

Philosophy 7 is studying Von Hartmann's Philosophy. Schopenhauer will not be begun for some time.

President McCosh has just published his lectures to students in Ireland and America on "Psychology - the Cognitive Powers."

Mr. Hayes requests that all who come to Holden Chapel this afternoon will bring with them tabular views of their recitations.

With the approval of the faculty, Professor Emerton will give the course on the History of the Reformation during the current year at the hours appointed for History 6. History 6 will be given at 11 o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday in Sever 20.

The Nassau Literary Monthly contains a prize oration by R. B. Johnson, entitled "The Philosophic Basis of the French Revolution."

Arrangements are being made for the establishment of an Inter collegiate Press Association between Harvard, Yale and Princeton.

None of the class crews or 'varsity men are doing any rowing now. Most of the candidates take their exercise on Jarvis playing foot-ball.

To day at 4 o'clock the members of History 20 who have elected the division of the course which is under the charge of Dr. Hart will meet him at 7 Hollis.

History 13 will be conducted by Dr. Channing next Thursday, while Dr. Hart will conduct History 18 on the same day. Mr. Hart considers that inasmuch as Dr. Channing is the greatest authority in American colorial history, he should properly conduct the lecture in History 13, which comes under his proper field.

Mr. J. J. Hayes the new instructor in elocution, will meet all who are interested in the study of elocution to-day at 2 p.m. in Holdon Chapel. Mr. Hayes, although coming from Cornell, has been long and favorably known to Boston audiences as a public reader. He filled the role of the priest, by special invitation, in the representation of Oedipus Tyrannus both here and in Boston. Mr. Hayes's work at Cornell, was in the highest degree successful it being a prescribed portion of the work of all speakers appointed by the faculty. It is to be hoped that the gentleman will receive the most cordial support in his work, as he enters upon it with enthusiasm and determination. His methods are said to be peculiarly successful.

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