Nov. ioth. Civ. Eng. Society, topics by Kittredge, and Gear hart. Y. M. C. A., everyday duty, James I, 22-27; Rom* L 14. 'Nov. nth. Meeting Nat. History Club. Nov. 14th. Foot ball, State and Dickinson game at Williams port. Nov. 15th. Y. M. C. A., the Christian citizen. Nov. 17th. Y. M. C. A., weeds signs of neglect, Luke 8, 14; Rev. 3, 2. Meeting of Scientific Association; paper, Mr. Keith; topic, Mr. Churchill. Nov. 18th. Meeting of Natural History Club., Nov. 22d. Things for which we should be thankful, Psalm 103. Nov. 24th. Civ. Engineering Society. Topics by Leitzell and Hoke.' Y. M. C. A., What Christ has done for me, Psalm 116. Nov. 25th. Nat. History Club. Nov. 25th-29th. Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 26th. Foot ball, State vs. Steelton, at Steelton. Nov. 29th. Y. M. C. A., the danger of prosperity. Dec. Ist. Scientific Association. Paper, Prof. Lenfest; topic, Mr. Shattuck. Y. M. C. A., Lives that lift, Dan. 12, 3. Dec. 2d. Nat. History Club. Dec. sth. Lulu Tyler Gates Company, third in Y. M. C. A. concert series Dec. 6th. i-ii. Our temptations and how to avoid them, Matt. 4, Dec. Bth. Civ. Eng. Society. Papers by Messrs. Musser and Over. Y. M. C. A., our body the temple of Christ, I Cor. 3, 16-17. C. S. BOMBERGER. —The Civil Engineering Society organized Tuesday night, October 27. The following are the officers chosen: President, Bryson; Vice-President, Leitzell; Secretary; Frazer; Treasurer, Campbell; Executive Committee, Prof. Foss, and the president and secretary of the organization. The first regular meeting is College Miscellany . COLLEGE MISCELLANY. R. H. H. AUNGST. A.LEX. HART.