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The Graduates' Magazine for June is now in circulation and contains several articles of interest. Chief among these is the address on "Louis Agassiz," delivered by Professor James before the American Society of Naturalists in December 1896, which is an appreciative treatment of Agassiz's character and influence. Beside the usual summaries of university and alumni activeities, the number contains an excellent portrait of Mr. Lehmann and a frontispiece showing the home of John Harvard's mother at Stratford-on-Avon.
The entire contents of the number is as follows:
Frontispiece, Harvard's Mother's House. Our Unsymmetrical Organization, C. S. Minot '78.
The Choice of Overseers, John Noble '50.
Mahan's Life of Nelson.
The Divinity School as It Is, C. C. Everett '59.
The Rontgen Rays, J. Trowbridge '65.
Strength Tests and Strong Men, D. A. Sargent.
The Vitality of the Classics.
Louis Agassiz, William James '69.
The University.
Athletics.
The Graduates.
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