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The issue of the Harvard Bulletin for this week contains an excellent and very full account of all that has taken place in and about the University during the past week. The two leading articles are on the meeting of the Germanic Museum Association and the proposed Union for Radcliffe, similar in its purposes to the Harvard Union. There is an interesting picture of the Harvard football eleven of 1890, with an account of the victory over Yale at Springfield in that year. The Bulletin reprints the communication to the CRIMSON on a new arrangement of Commencement events and in an editorial comments favorably on the plan suggested. The rest of the issue is taken up with important items of news that might be of interest to Harvard graduates.
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