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Graduates Magazine.

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The September number of the Harvard Graduates Magazine contained the following very interesting articles:

"The New Epoch and the University," G. S. Morison '63.

"Scientific Change-Ringing," A. B. Nichols '62.

"Harvard's Soldiers," C. W. Eliot '53.

"Buildings Associated with John Harvard," W. R. Thayer '81.

"Where Harvard Students Come From," J. H. Beale, Jr., '82.

"William Stoughton," A. C. Train '96.

"Vital Statistics of College-Bred Men," W. H. van Allen.

There are besides the usual accounts of the Meetings of Associations of Commencement, reports from the different departments of the University, of athletics and news about the graduates.

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