There was a cut in Fine Arts 3 yesterday.
There will be no excursion in N. H. 4 today.
There are twenty-four men trying for the sophomore crew.
A number of Harvard men have gone on to New York to see the Yale-Princeton game today.
Matthew Arnold has been made an honorary member of the Whig Society at Princeton.
The Michigan University team play foot-ball even better than does Columbia. [Yale News.
Lecture by Prof. Allen today at 11 A. M. in sever 18 on "History and Methods of Classical study."
The hare and hounds run, which was to have taken place yesterday, was postponed till next week.
Onting, and The Wheelman have combined and will be issued in the future as one paper.
The refusal of the faculty to allow Harvard to participate in foot-ball matches was the current topic of discussion yesterday.
Mr. Matthew Arnold says that the future of America and its institutions depends on the work performed by the colleges.
Charles William Simmons, the famous scientist and electrician, died on Monday, in London, of rupture of the heart,
Professor Waldo, formerly of Harvard, has an article in the December number of the North American Review, on "Railroad and Public Time."
James Russell Lowell has been elected Lord Rector of St. Andrews University, Glasgow, defeating his opponent by eighteen votes.
There was a cut in Greek 3 yesterday.
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