Quincy, '80, has entered the Law School.
W. B. Scofield '87, has been appointed manager of the freshman nine.
There. will be no recitation in Greek 1 Monday.
The steam heating apparatus for the new physical laboratory has arrived.
Ex-Gov. C. H. Bell has written a history of Phillips Exeter Academy.
The recent warm evenings have given new impetus singing on the fence.-[Yale News.
Three hundred men have subscribed to the Lampoon. A hundred more subscribers are necessary to secure the financial success of the paper.
George has finally beaten his great rival, W. Snook in 4:23 2-3 for one mile. Snook lately beat George in slower time.
All freshmen who have not Yet done so, should put their names down at once for a physical examination.
The men in History 13 have appointed a committee to arrange with the instructor for the publication of a synopsis of the course.
Mr. A. C. Lane requests that his sections in Solid Geometry be prepared for today's recitation on propositions 16, 17. 18 and 19 of the VI Book.
The next meeting for mathematical discussion will be held Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 4 p. m. in U 19.
Messrs. M. G. Haughton and E. H. Nichols '86, were elected honorary members of the institute of 1770 at the last meeting.
Harvard has now the best crew she has ever had, and probably the best college crew in the country. [Dartmouth.
Dr. William Perry, at the age of ninety-five, is the oldest living graduate of Harvard University.
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