Blue books for Spanish 1 are to be handed in today.
Blue books in History 1, 2 and 13 are due tomorrow.
Sophomore themes will be returned this afternoon in Sever.
The contents of several gymnasium lockers is said to have lately mysteriously disappeared.
The cricket club will probably have some part of Jarvis field to practice on next spring.
It is said that there will be more entries for the winter meeting this year than last.
W. S. Phillips will attempt to break the record of 9 feet 2 inches in running high kick at the Union games.
The Brown University nine is practising daily in the gymnasium, but no trainer has yet been obtained.
Mr. George Riddle will give a course of Shaksperean readings in New York this week.
Mr. D. Baxter will enter the heavy weight sparring and Mr. Heilbron the light weight at the Union games.
Dr. Sargent will lecture at the Union gymnasium this evening on the "Uses of the Gymnasium."
The Globe is authority for the statement that Harvard students will be allowed to attend professional baseball games next season.
N. E. Myers will give an exhibition run at the Union games and it is likely that Murray, the champion walker, will give an exhibition.
Prof. Wolcott Gibbs of Harvard is the first American to be honored with an election to the German Chemical Society of Berlin.
Twenty papers are taken in the Law School reading room.
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