The University Bulletin is now ready. Price twenty-five cents.
Harvard has supplied Williams College with two professors.
The first year men in the Law School have begun on Part II. of Torts.
The new St. Paul's School at Garden City, L. I., will be opened on Feb. 1.
The Andover concert of the Pierian Sodality is very highly praised by the Phillipian.
The candidates for the freshman tug of war team are now practising in the gymnasium.
Dr. A. P. Peabody spoke at the meeting of the Williams College Alumni Tuesday evening.
Mr. S. C. Jones has been elected captain of the freshman lacrosse team, vice Bradley resigned.
Messrs. J. D. Bradley and A. P. Gardner of '86 have been elected to the Crimson board.
Unbound periodicals taken out over night from the library must be returned Sunday at one o'clock.
Waldon, the captain of Yale's '81 nine, is in the Law School and will play his old position of second base in the spring.
Messrs. J. G. Mumford. J. H. Noble and J. K. Paulding have been elected to the editorial board of the Crimson from '85.
A freshman suggest that Memorial Hall be lighted by electricity from "Prof. Cooke's battering-ram" in Boylston Hall.
The "arks" of the Union Railway, which everyone fondly believed had disappeared forever, appeared again in active service yesterday.
The momentous question is settled. There is no further need of the Republican party. The Yale freshman debating society have decided that such is the fact.
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