First snow of the season yesterday.
There are not lockers enough in the gymnasium for all the applicants.
There are a number of candidates for the physical development prizes.
The prizes for the handicap meeting of the H. A. A. have been distributed.
Another flood of protective pamphlets has reached the college.
Oliver Wendell Holmes is engaged upon a life of Emerson.
The new correspondence university at Cornell has issued an "announcement."
There will be a meeting of the Law Faculty at President Eliot's house tonight at 7.30 P. M.
Mr. Wendell will meet the advanced section in Junior Themes today at 3 P. M. in Sever 5.
All members of History 13 who did not take the recent examination will be considered to have failed on it.
Complaint is made that a number of books reserved for reference are missing from the library.
Themes in English 5 are now read and criticised by the members of the section.
The Princeton and Columbia freshman elevens play at Princeton on Thursday.
There will be a one hour examination in Maximum Phusics today at 11 A. M. in Sever 37.
There will be a one hour examination in Sophomore Rhetoric for Seclion I. today at 11 A. M. in Sever Ex. Room.
Mr. H. V. Hayes '83, is pursuing a course in electrical engineering at the Institute of Technology.
The sophomore class showed up well in the first match of the Shooting Club.
There will be a meeting of the directors of Memorial Hall today at 1.30 in the Overseers' room.
A Yale freshman was disqualified for brutality in the game of foot-ball with Williston Academy last week.
The next theme in English 5 will be on any subject connected with Matthew Arnold.
Two hundred and fifty members of Institute of Technology paraded the streets of Boston on election night.
M. W. Ford on Nov. 3 broke the standing long jump record by jumping 10ft. 5 1-2 in.
F. P. Murray on Nov. 6th, walked 3 miles in 21min. 9 1-5sec. beating the record, 21min. 42sec, by 32 4-5sec.
The old Holmes house is to be removed, in order to give more room for the new law school and the other buildings on Holmes flield.
The following men from '86 have been elected members of the Everett Athenaeum: Bigelow, Blake, Gage, Somers, Reynolds, Harding, Pudor, Wright and Waterman.
The new lockers, about fifty in number, in the Fencing Room of the gymnasium are ready for use and keys may be had on application at the office.
Instructor, explaining centrifugal force: "Now, gentlemen, I will illustrate by the apparatus. When I apply-when the power is applied by the crank at this end"-(Sudden confusion and prolonged applause.)
The Broadway Park Square cars on the Union road will be discontinued. Transfer checks can be obtained at the station on Cambridge St. near the draw.
The colored individual, whose position as steward on a vessel has enabled him to smuggle a few choice cigars from Havana, is again on the warpath.
On Saturday evening, Mr. Samuel Norris Jr. of the class of '83, and now a member of the law school, delivered at Bristol, R. I., his native place ,a most instructive address on "Martm Luther and the times which preceded and followed him." The town Hall in Which Mr. Norris spoke was well filled by an appreciative audience despite the disagreeable weather.
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