Faculty meeting in U. 5 this evening at 8.
The coxswain of the freshman crew counts the number of strokes rowed.
The price of board to be charged on the first term bill will be $4.46 per week.
The Index is in press. It will probably be on sale before the Christmas recess.
It is reported that Mr. Charles O'Connor of New York will take Mr. Holmes' place in the Law School.
The Yale Glee Club are announced to give a concert in Boston, at Tremont Temple or Meionaon, Jan 9.
Dr. Newman Smyth of New Haven preached in the Shepard Memorial Church yesterday morning and evening.
The next lecture in History 12 will be on an interesting topic - on the civil service during the presidency of Jefferson.
President Eliot has been re-elected as first vice-president of the Civil Service Reform Club of the Fifth Congressional District.
There is excellent skating at Fresh Pond. Harvard was well represented there, and also at Jamaica Pond, on Saturday.
The executive council has confirmed the appointment of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., as associate justice of the Supreme Court.
The freshman crew rowed on Friday about three hundred strokes at thirty-two to the minute behind Mr. Curtis of the 'Varsity.
Yale is to demand an answer to her challenge from Harvard before January 18th. Interesting particulars appeared in yesterday's Boston papers.
Pach's list of university photographs will be issued today or tomorrow. The senior class list includes 206 present members and 51 former members.
Freshman Mathematics, Monday, December 18: Sections I. II. and III. in Mass. 1; IV. in Mass. 3; V. and VI. in Sever 37; Maximum section in U. E. R.
A meeting, at which Rev. E. E. Hale presided, was held in Boston Friday to consider means for raising a $160,000 endowment for Bates College, Maine.
The senior class photograph committee have decided not to canvass for subscribers to the $18 heliotype album. One style of Album, therefore, will be printed, the $12 album.
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Freshman Class Meeting.