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"Romance language Clulb

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This club meets every Monday morning under the direction of Prof. Bruner, for the study of current literature in the Romance Languages. This work has been made a part of the regular Romance Language course, and is most interesting and instructive. The program of each meeting is: 1. The professor in charge calls attention to the latest books, original articles, reviews, etc., in the principal languages of Europe, on subjects' connected with the literature and philology of the

Romance Lauguages. As far as practicable he presents before the club such books and articles, accompanied by his own criticisms thereupon. 2. At each meeting some member of the club gives an outline or review of some important article. 3. Active membership is confined to the various classes in the Romance Languages; anyone, however, interested in such studies, is welcome to attend all meetings of the club.

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The University Assembly is an organization composed of the Faculty, Instructors, and members of the Senior Class. It has for its object the mutual promotion of the several departments of the University, and

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the bringing of its members into closer acquaintance-ship with each other's work. T h e organization aims to secure this object by holding Assemblies, at which addresses are delivered upon various subjects And lines of work.

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