There will be no recitation in Greek 7 next Saturday.
Thirty-five per cent, of the students of Dartmouth are said to be skeptics.
There will be no recitation today in French 2 and French 5.
Keefe of the Metropolitans is to coach the Williams nine.
Sanscrit is taken by one student at Williams this year.
Several members have been added to the Polo Club.
The recent one hour examination in Philosophy 6 will count for a part of the year's mark.
Yesterday only eleven men had sign-the book at Bartlett's for the Thanksgiving game.
The new standard of time will go into effect Nov. 18, the difference here will be fifteen minutes.
The fund originally subscribed for the "Annex" has been exhausted, but a sufficient endowment is being raised.
The prizes that Hendee has secured during the last two years are valued at $2,000.
The new gymnasium at Amherst is to have a billiard-room for the use of the students.
It is said that of all the students that enter our American Colleges only one out of ten graduate.
Dr. Leonard Worthington, now 94 years old, is the eldest graduate of Yale.
Prof. R. B. Richardson of Dartmouth is preparing an edition of "AEschine's Oration on the Crown" for publication.
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