Boat Club meeting this evening.
Sophomore Theme 3 due today.
Prof. Norton did not lecture yesterday.
There was no lecture in Latin 4 yesterday.
The Harvard Club of Washington, D. C., recently held a banquet.
Signor Salvini was the guest of Mr. Howard M. Ticknor Sunday.
The examination books in Freshman Greek and Latin will be returned this week.
The freshman crews are now rowing regularly, the first at 4.30 and the second at 8 P. M.
Mr. Faxon will meet his section in Natural History 6 at 10 o'clock today in 32 Felton.
The umbrella stands at Memorial Hall will be left where they are for the present at least.
Dr. Laughlin resumes his lectures in Political Economy 2 tomorrow, the section having finished Cairne's text book.
Pierian Sodality. - Rehearsal for concert tonight, instead of Wednesday. Please be prompt.
M. L. BRADFORD, Sec.Gen. Pratt has returned to Cambridge. He will sail for England in about a month, "to attend the session of Parliament."
Students should call at L. D. Drury's store at once, and examine the model students' lamp now on exhibition for a few days.
Moorfield Storey and Leverett Saltonstall, Harvard overseers, have been elected directors of the Massachusetts Reform Club.
The first number of the new scientific and educational journal, Science, edited by Samuel H. Scudder, late of the Harvard Library, is about ready to appear.
Mr. C. P. Perin, '83, has resigned his position as vice-president of the boat club. A meeting will be held in Holden Chapel this evening at 7 o'clock to fill the vacancy.
Prof. J. P. Cooke delivers his lecture, illustrated by the stereopticon, on "Egypt and her Monuments," in Boylston Hall at 7.30 P. M. Special subject, "Necropolis of Thebes."
A limited number of tickets to the sparring exhibition to be held at the Crib Club this week will be on sale to the members of the university at 38 Broad street. Price, $2.50 each.
At the opening of the winter term of Princeton College Wednesday, President McCosh called special attention to the "excessive interest in athletic sports" now shown in American colleges, and advised its repression.
The entrance conditions examinations in English Composition and Botany will be held today at 4 P. M. in U. 2. The examinations for French and German will be held tomorrow at 4 P. M. in U. 2.
The lesson in Freshman Algebra, sections 6 and 7, bulletined for today, includes section 367, chapter 29 to section 435 (omitting 429), examples 1-10, 18 on page 254. This is the lesson which has been assigned to the other sections.
The meeting of the Memorial directors last evening was well attended, thirteen out of the fourteen members being present. Several petitions were acted upon, and it was voted that coffee be served at dinner for the present at least.
The annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae was held in Boston Saturday. The membership list at present includes graduates of Vassar, 104; Wellesley, 39; Boston, 31; Smith, 31; Cornell, 20; Oberlin, 14; Michigan, 11; Wisconsin, 8; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2; Wesleyan, 2; Kansas, 1; Syracuse, 1.
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