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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This evening the Harvard Natural History Society is to celebrate its sixtieth anniversary by a special meeting in the Fogg Art Museum at 8 p. m. Professor Shaler will give an address on the history of the society, and Mr. William T. Hornaday of the New York Zoological Society, will deliver a lecture on "The Preservation of our Native Animals." Most of the tickets have already been disposed of, but a limited number may still be had on application to W. L. W. Field, 58 Hastings. After the lecture, the members of the society and a few invited guests...
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.- Nothing more acceptable or in better taste than a selection from the following, which will be sent to any address (express prepaid). Students paying for same as they elect. Scribner's Beautiful Eds. of Stevenson, 21 vol.; Kipling, 12 vol.; Eugene Field, 10 vol.; Barrie, 8 vol.; Houghton, Mifflin and Co's Eds. of Lowell, 11 vol.; Hawthorne, 15; Holmes, 15; Whittier, 9; Longfellow, 14; and Emerson, 14 vol., illus. with 349 Photogravures; their new Ed. of Bret Harte. Little Brown and Co.'s New and Elegant Ed. of Francis Parkman, 20 vol., 120 ill. by Goupil...
...Address X, Crimson.67...
STENOGRAPHER wanted, near Harvard square, for two weeks during vacation, or permanently a few hours a week. State qualifications and lowest terms. Address "E. V.," Crimson office...
...Edward Atkinson will address the union this evening at 744 Mass. avenue, Cambridgeport. The lecture will be free to men and will begin at 8 o'clock. Following the lecture there will be a general discussion of the subject presented, in which any present may participate. The meeting promises to be one of unusual interest. Harvard men invited...