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Lampoon out today.

There was a cut in Philosophy 5 yesterday.

Ex-Senator Dorsey has given $5,000 to the University of New Mexico.

There are twenty-nine competitors for the freshman crew.

Rev. Phillips Brooks began to conduct mornings prayers yesterday.

The Gymnasium is heated from the Law School.

Mr. Jones has two large divisions of freshmen in vocal culture.

Crew dinner at Young's tonight at 7.30. Signatures close at Bartlett's at 11 A. M.

The requisitions for honors for proficiency in modern literature have been posted.

There will be a Bicycle Club hare and hounds chase in the early part of next week.

The postponed run of the Bicycle Club to Newburyport will probably take place on Saturday.

The game of lacrosse which was to take place next Saturday between Yale and the New York Lacrosse Club has been given up.

The Cuneiform Inscriptions and the Old Testament. Special subject : Early Assyrian History. Prof. Lyon. Upper Divinity Hall, 12 M. today.

Dr. McCosh, of Princeton College, is to be assisted in his duties as President by Dr. J. O. Murray, who, as Dean of the faculty, is to have charge of the order and discipline of the College. Dr. McCosh will continue as head of the College as well as President of the School of Philosophy, where he will teach Psychology and the History of Philosophy.

George M. Hendee, the bicycle champion, will ride a 10 mile race with A. H. Robinson of England next Saturday. Mr. Hendee proposes to break, if he can, the 10 miles record, 31 m. 22 1-2s., made by Burnham at New Haven.

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