Marks are out in N. H. 1 and French 8.
Gilman is now rowing on the junior crew.
Marks are promised in Greek 3 by next Monday.
The marks in Greek 1 are out and run very high.
The Princeton Lacrosse team has gone into training.
The second Roberts Hall Assembly takes place tomorrow evening.
Mr. Sullivan, the steward of Memorial, has been ill for the last few days.
"College students as a body are strongly practical," says the N. Y. Tribune.
The class in N. H. VII, will meet at the Agassiz Museum, 3d floor, today at 10 A. M.
The next Mathematical Seminar will be held on Thursday, Feb. 1st, at 4 P. M., in U. 19.
The Park square cars are hereafter to run every ten minutes all day, until 8 o'clock, P. M.
The next Symphony Concert in Sander's Theatre, will occur next Thursday evening.
Prof. Dunbar is now conducting the recitations in Political Economy 1, lecturing on "Banking."
The books of the recent examination in English 6 are being read before the class by the instructor.
There will be a meeting of the board of directors of Memorial at 1.30 Tuesday, February 12.
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