Cut in N. H. 2, Saturday.
Dr. Pierce's Geometry 6 recites in Dane Hall.
The University eleven will go to a training table at Brewer's this morning.
Mr. Henry Irving and Miss Terry have arrived in New York.
The men in N. H. 14 have been assigned subjects for themes.
Professor Goodwin will begin the "Frogs" on Wednesday night in Sever 11, at 7.30.
Prof. McVane very kindly dismissed History 2, Saturday in time to attend the races.
The freshman French class has been divided into two sections, which now recite in Sever 23.
Ritchie, an English amateur, has lately run 100 yards in 9 4-5 and 120 in 11 4-5.
Mr. R. D. Sears will play tennis no more this season as be has again hurt his hip. He soon sails for Europe.
Mr. Parker has given his sections in Livy some subjects and suggestions for Latin poetry.
There is great need of more heat in the gymnasium basement. It is too cool for a heated person to dress in.
Copies of the Regulations can be had at the office. All students are held responsible for a knowledge of these regulations.
The gentlemen who kindly lent their jerseys to Mr. Mead, '87, after the accident on Saturday, can have the same by applying at 39 Brattle street.
The names of persons admitted to candidacy for the degree of A. M., Ph. D. and L. L. D. have been posted on the bulletin boards.
Read more in News
Notice.