Mr. Gummere has gone to Burlington, New Jersey.
Very many of the seniors are dissatisfied with Pach's work.
A large number of visitors was seen in the yard yesterday.
The senior farewell of the Pi Eta's takes place in three weeks.
There was rather a small attendance at the library yesterday.
The marks of the seniors in History 11 were given out Saturday.
Seniors have received circulars from the New York Teachers' Agency.
Owing to the rough water the crews did not go on the river Saturday.
There will be a meeting of the lacrosse team this evening at 52 Grays, at 7.30.
Many days like Saturday would leave the roads in good condition for bicycling.
Mr. A. S. Waite, superintendent of the college buildings, has resigned his position.
The '82 editors of the Yale Courant finished their editorial duties with Saturday's paper.
Boston elocutionists are training several juniors for the Boylston oratorical prize contests.
Prof. White last week delivered an interesting lecture to the section in Greek 2, on Greek metres.
The lecture comparing modern and Grecian athletics takes place today at 12 o'clock, at Sever 30.
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