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BREVITIES.

TWO eights are training for the Freshman crew.

MR. FAULHABER has declined the German mission.

THE Freshman Football team has been photographed.

MR. LE BARON BRIGGS will read the Sixth Iliad next Wednesday evening.

THE Sophomore Class Supper will not take place till after the semi-annuals.

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LADIES of the Port assemble on Main Street in the afternoon to see the Freshman crew run.

SUBSCRIPTIONS for Vol. XIII. of the Crimson may be paid now at the University Bookstore.

THERE is a rumor that instructors have it at their option to hold recitations or not on the three days preceding the semi-annuals.

TWENTY-FOUR Princeton students were arrested a short time ago for making night hideous, and fined $ 3.80 apiece. Total deficit, $ 91.20.

AT the last meeting of the Natural History Society, Dr. W. James read a very interesting paper on "The Evolution of the Perception of Motion."

THE second eight of the Pi Eta from '80 are: M, Barrows, C. B. Blair, A. F. Breed, W. H. Cook, E. Fuller, G. R. Kelley, W. A. Pew, F. E. Whiting.

PETITIONS granted this week: 32 Seniors, 49 Juniors, 69 Sophomores, and 61 Freshmen. '81 is still ahead, but '82 is proving a formidable rival.

THE Rev. Phillips Brooks will give the last lecture of the Course before the S. Paul's Society, Tuesday evening next, in Christ Church, at 7 1/2 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend.

PROFESSOR DUNBAR, Professor Shaler, and Mr. Laughlin were elected members of the Finance Club at its last meeting. A committee has been appointed to make arrangements for some lectures.

IF the recovery of the bones of Theseus from the island of Scyros gave a great impulse to the development of the Arts in Athens, query, would the recovery of Stewart's body have a like effect in New York?

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