BULLETIN.

"Physiology and Hygiene," by Prof. James. Special subject, "Physiological Effects of Alcohol." Sever 11, at 2 P. M.

ENTRANCE CONDITIONS.Examinations will be held as follows:

German. - Thursday, January 5, 4 P. M.

French. - Friday, January 6, 4 P. M.

English Composition, (subjects of last June) Monday, January 9, 4 P. M.

Examination in U. E. R.

COMMENCEMENT PARTS.Seniors intending to write commencement parts, will hand in their subjects to Prof. A. S. Hill, in Sever 5, January 9, at 4 P. M.

FRESHMAN PHYSICS.Owing to the illness of Dr. Hall there will be no lectures in Freshman Physics during the present week.

The Maximum Section may read, before Monday of next week, as far as "Hydrostatics," omitting the description of Aiwood's machine.

The Minimum Section may read, during the week, as far as the subject of "Specific Gravity."

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