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There will be a mathematical seminar today at 4 P. M.
The advanced junior theme is due today at 30 Grays.
The solid geometry examination takes place today.
Professor C. E. Norton will not go to Europe next year.
The examination in English 5 will be upon Emerson.
Ruddock is the favorite shell builder now.
The salary of the Bostons for next season will amount to about $25,000.
The next theme in English 5 is due tomorrow.
Notwithstanding the snow the work continues on the Physical Labratory.
Mr. Snow will meet the volunteer section in Junior Forensics today at 3.30 P. M. in Sever 11.
Hosmer, the oarsman, rowed 36 regattas this summer and was second to Hanlan every time.
J. E. Mellen. the instructor in sparring, will probably resign his position after the winter meetings.
We must again urge those intending to compete at the winter meetings to begin training at once.
The "champion" Athletics will open the season about April 3 with the Yale College team.
The stock of Christmas cards at the Cooperative office has been increased and will be kept on sale till Friday night of this week.
The library committee at Yale are planning to add another gallery to the Linonia and Brother's library as the accommodations at present are not adequate.
Professor Sargent recently delivered an address on forests before the Chamber of Commerce committee in New York.
Johns Hopkins University sustains five journals devoted to original scientific investigation.
Several undergraduates attended the dinner of the alumni of the Boston Latin School Tuesday evening.
The first Junior Forensic will be returned to section 4, (Simpkins to Young) today from 2 to 3.30 P. M., in Sever 1.
The last theme for this term in English 5, will be due on the 18th of January. Members of the section may choose their own subjects.
The hour examination in Greek 3, postponed from Dec. 17, on account of Prof. White's absence, will be held January 7.
Patridge, the heavy batsman of the Dartmouth College nine, has signed with the New York League team for next season.
The professors at Brown say they are dissatisfied with the sentiments expressed by Matthew Arnold when he lectured there.
The largest observatory dome in the world is now in progress of construction at Cleveland, O., for the University of Virginia.
Mr. Baxter, '83, will probably be unable to spar in the championship meeting at New York in February, owing to a severe injury to his right hand.
It is reported that the Glee Club will not assist the Cambridge Bicycle Club in their minstrel show, except so far as to allow them to use the Glee Club's rooms.
There will be no more recitations in English 5 until after the semis. Professor Hill has assigned special hours in which he will meet the members of the section individually.
In a recent lecture in St. Louis, Professor J. R. Hosmer advanced the proposition that a reunion of the United States with England would be a desirable event.
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