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Longmans, Green and Co. are about to issue the first volume of a new series of historical works (Harvard Historical Studies), to be published under the direction of the Department of History in Harvard University. The volume, which is entitled "The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America, 1638-1870," is by William E. Brughardt DuBois, a Negro, twenty-eight years of age, born at Great Barrington, Mass. He was educated in the public schools of his home, at Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., at Harvard University (A. B., '90; A. M. '91; Fellow, '91, '92; Ph. D., '95), and at the University of Berlin.

Mr. Du Bois has been professor of Latin at Wilberforce University, Ohio, and is now an assistant in Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania.

We have received the first number of the Intercollegiate Athlete, a new biweekly magazine devoted to the interests of college sport.

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