Pierian rehearsal at 7.30 this evening.
The latest fashion - Spring circulars.
There was no recitation in History 10 Saturday.
The College faculty meets at 3.30 this afternoon.
The new fire ladder escapes have been put in College House.
Thirty-two of the present senior class at Exeter are preparing to enter Harvard.
There will be a meeting of the class of '79, P. E. A., in 17 Holworthy tonight at 7.30 o'clock.
Meeting of the directors of the Bicycle Club at No. 1 Holworthy tonight (Monday) at seven o'clock sharp.
A new edition of "The True Order of Studies," by Rev. Thomas Hill, ex-president of Harvard, has been published.
The 'Varsity Crew did not give an exhibition row as was hoped Saturday, owing to Mr. Curtis' inability to stroke the crew.
Prof. Child will finish the reading of Chaucer's Clerk's Tale, and will read the Franklin's Tale this evening in Sever 11, beginning at 7.30.
The president of the athletic association has announced that there will be an extra meeting in the gymnasium next Monday evening as usual.
Document No. 3 of the N. Y. Association for the Protection of American Industry has been distributed throughout the college. Where are the free trade societies?
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