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The Kev. ï. C. Pitkin, of Detroit, delivercd two vei-y iutcrestiug and instructive lccturcs 011 "Wliat I saw in Japan," in the chapel of St. Andrew's Church, on Monduy nncl Tuesilay evcnings, to not very large, but to very appreciative audiencesïlie pictures presented of life and scenery In Japan were fresh and spiritcd, and gave the hearers something to remcmber aud lliink of. AVe are sorry that the audienecs were not wliat the lectores deserved, and wc venture M predi Ct t'iat not a single leo tara : In tho coming "regalar course" wiü be as well vvorth hearing as eitber of those ol Dr. Pitkix. Thore havo been since the opening of the College year several inidniglit musical demonstratious - on horus, bells, tin pans, whlstles, and svich rare ürst-class instru mcnts - as to lead us to suspect that there is an extraordinary ainount of musical talent amohg the Students. Well, 'He .rïb batfDo muplc íd hls onl," fcro
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