Two hundred men daily attend the Gymnasium.
THERE is an epidemic of dramatics at Cambridge.
THE number of students at Memorial Hall is now 642.
BOTH of the outer doors of University are now left open.
THE Yale crew have begun to board at a training-table.
THREE companies are now playing Pinafore in Boston.
THE Rev. A. C. Hall addressed the S. Paul's Society last Wednesday evening.
PORTER'S HOTEL is to remain unoccupied for a season, that it may be remodelled.
COPIES of the Constitution of the H. A. A. can now be had at Sever's for twenty-five cents.
THE marks in Philosophy 6 look as if the "curve system" had been extended to that elective.
IT is reported that Professor Ferris has refused the position which was offered him in the new Gymnasium.
THIRD Nine of the H. P. C.: Skinner, Peters, Allen, Townsend, French, Ellis, Suire, Learned, and Stow.
THE German reading in "Undine," appointed for Tuesday evening, March 4, was postponed for one week.
PROFESSOR N. S. SHALER has an article in the International Review for March, on "Sleep and Dreams."
THE promptness with which some of the instructors have returned the marks on the semi-annuals is commendable.
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