The marks are out in international Law (Grad. Hist. b.)
The course in French 2 will soon begin the reading of Racine.
The fourth eight of the Pi Eta will be initiated this week.
The Yale Glee Club gives a concert in Tremont Temple this evening.
Great satisfaction is expressed with the improved fare at Memorial.
Lecture in Chemistry 2 tomorrow. Marks were given out yesterday.
Mr. Davis will place charts on exhibition in U. 4 for members of N. H. 1.
The '83 tug-of-war team is composed of Batcheller, Page, Denniston and R. Codman.
The play to be given by the retiring seniors of the Pi Eta in March is Shakspere's "Twelfth Night."
Mr. T. S. Perry is the author of a biographical article on W. D. Howells, in the March Century.
A copy of the prospectus and catalogue of the Columbia Law School has been sent to each member of '82.
There will be a meeting tonight of the senior class to decide whether the class crew shall be supported or not.
A portrait of Professor Ko Kun Hua appears in the Graphic, with his autograph in both Chinese and English.
Mr. Riddle will play with Mary Anderson in "Romeo and Juliet" next Saturday evening, at the Boston Theatre.
Dr. Sargent is making efforts to induce seniors to have their physical measurements taken for the class secretary.
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