Divisions 1 and 2 of the Freshmen Trigonometry recited from 11 to 12, instead of from 12 to 1, yesterday.
The ladies' gymnasium in Boston is a large and fully appointed establishment, and has one hundred and fifty pupils.
A picture of the late President Woods of Bowdoin College will be presented to the college at the approaching alumni dinner in Boston.
The third Henschel Orchestral Concert will take place to-morrow evening, at 7.45 P. M., in Sanders Theatre. Tickets may be obtained at the door.
The following-named books will be used in graduate History C: "Constitutions qui??? ont regi La France depuis 1789, par Louis Tripier;" also "Bard et Robiquet."
The cricket club has not yet put in an appearance at the gymnasium, though it made arrangements some time since for the use of the base ball room, down stairs, for winter practice.
The 'Varsity pitcher and catcher practice three times a week at the gymnasium, and the freshman team the intervening days. Candidates for the freshman catcher are especially wanted.
Many men who left Memorial during the recent troubles have returned, and others are coming in. Yesterday two additional tables were put in. It is admitted that the board at Memorial Hall is better than can be got elsewhere for the same money.
It is said that Senator Hoar will soon deliver a speech in the senate, in favor of a bill introduced a short time ago, providing for making an appropriation of $3,000,000 for the education of Indian youth.
A mile run for those who have never won a prize has been added to the list of contests at the Union Athletic Club games. Following is a corrected programme: Pole leaping; running high jump; one-mile run, scratch; one-mile run; seventy-five yard run, scratch, for those who have never taken a prize; bicycle slow race; one-mile bicycle race; two-mile bicycle race; bicycle club drill, by Crescent Club of Boston, twelve men; tugs of war, two classes, viz: military, teams of four men, any weight, boat club and athletic club teams of four men, 600 pounds; polo match; lawn tennis match. The games will take place Jan. 25 at the Mechanics' Building.
Chin Chin Chan, a Chinese student who left New Haven last year while preparing for Yale, and returned to China, has recently been beheaded in Hong Kong, because he carried on a correspondence with a young lady in New Haven.
Mr. Jones will hereafter meet all of his appointments for elocution in Boylston 5. He will be in the room Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings, and will meet the freshmen as marked in tabular view, others by special appointment.
We received a letter yesterday from Marietta University, Ohio, inclosing a subscription, and asking us what is the general opinion at Harvard as to the rank of Marietta University. We really don't feel like replying to such a delicate question; in fact, our modesty forbids us.