Miss Mary Fiske is lecturing on "What I Know About Men;" she displays complete familiarity with the subject.
There will be an important meeting of the Pierian this evening at 7 o'clock. All members are requested to be present.
M. Gounod has been commissioned by Queen Victoria to compose a nuptial march for the marriage of Prince Leopold.
The humblest moment in a man's life is when he hesitates before the door of a room in which an examination is to be held.
Prof. Dolbear's new telephone is so delicate that a whisper has been distinctly heard through 350 miles of submerged cable.
Laboratory work in Chemistry 2 commences tomorrow. Minerals in Group 2 will be taken up, and one week allowed for their study.
Tickets for supernumerary parts at the Boston Theatre during Mary Anderson's engagement can be obtained at Nos. 16 and 22 Hollis.
Kane, '82, who has been training for the senior class crew, has been taken sick with typhoid fever and is now in the Massachusetts Hospital.
We have received from Messrs. W. B. Clarke & Carruth a large catalogue of books of all kinds. We notice many desirable books for students at very reasonable prices.
Mr. Oscar Wilde states that Niagara Falls are artistically correct, so they will not have to be reconstructed, and you need not be afraid of showing bad taste if you admire them. - [Post.
Pach advertises himself as photographer for Yale '82. This is but a partial statement, as he is photographer to the Sheffield Scientific School only. Howland is the college photographer.
Oscar Wilde found out in two days what our college boys seem to be in ignorance of, that very few of the cigarettes in this country are fit to smoke. And yet they foolishly set him down for a flat. - [Post.
The Pope Manufacturing Company's new "Expert" is made entirely of steel, with a moderately low head and hollow forks. The adjustments to the ball bearings are on the inside, which renders the spread much less than usual.
A magnificent Royal College of Music is being established in London, under the tutelage of the Prince of Wales.
Five cases of minerals, numbering 1050 specimens, have been received from Paris, where they were bought for use in the chemical department. Most of the specimens will be used by students in Chemistry 2, and will be arranged as soon as possible.
The Tech is guilty of the two following:
Freshee at breakfast table: "Pass her up, please." "Pass what up?" "Syrup."
Chinaman don't rock the cradle; they make the sky rocket.
FURNITURE. Parlor, chamber, dining-room, library and office furniture. An immense stock in the warerooms of PAINE'S manufactory, 48 Canal street, opposite Boston and Maine depot.