Marks are out in English 8.
There are several new candidates for the Mott-Haven team.
The Junior Promenade at Yale was extremely successful. Only three more books of Livy are to be read in Latin 2.
Of the 260 men in Brown, 107 are members of secret fraternities.
Greek 1 is reading Plutarch's "The mistocles, " at the rate of three pages daily.
At the Lehigh University one absence from Sunday chapel counts as three.
The steward of Memorial Hall, Mr. Sullivan, is sick at present, and unable to be at the hall.
The fee for membership in the Cooperative Society till September 1884, may be paid now.
Subscriptions may now be paid in for the HERALD-CRIMSON for the ensuing half-year; price $1.50.
A bill is before the senate, providing for the erection of a new building for the Congressional Library.
The Brown Alumni of Boston and vicinity held their eleventh annual reunion at Young's, Wednesday evening.
Members of the Shooting Club who intend to attend Saturday's meet will take the 9.30 car from Harvard square.
Something ought to be done to prevent teams from driving over the yard turf while it is in its present soft condition.
From the number of runners in training it is expected that the events of the spring meeting will be unusually well filled.
Prof. Blakie, of Williams, recently delivered a lecture, the proceeds of which were turned into the treasury of the college nine.
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