Lampoon out today.
Marks in Spanish 1 are out.
No recitations in Fine Arts 3 this week.
The marks in German 1 will be announced Tuesday.
The three upper classes at Yale gave Germans Thursday evening.
History and Methods of Classical Study by Prof. Allen, in sever 14, at 11 A. M., today.
If the weather is unfavorable, the meet of the Shooting Club at Watertown today will be postponed.
Notice of next Monday's meeting have been sent to the members of the Co-operative Society.
Mr. George Washington Childs, of Philadelphia, has in his possession as a relic, the college gown worn by the poet, Tom Moore, at the University of Dublin.
The society of Christian Brethren are considering the feasibility of a thorough canvass of the college, to determine its religious and denominational status.
The "Museums of the United States," including the Agassiz Museum at Harvard are described in the current Science by Prof. Tittel of the University of Munich.
"Quotations in the New Testament, by C. H. Troy, D. D., professor of Hebrew in Harvard University," is among the latest announcements of C. Scribner's Sons, N. Y.
A lecture before the Harvard Historical Society will be given on each successive Tuesday evening, in sever 11. On February 26, Gen. Palfrey will lecture on "Gaine's Mill and the Peninsular Campaign."
Membership tickets in the Co-operative Society for the next half year are tastefully printed in crimson ink, in a smaller size than last year's tickets.
The University of Oxford has lately published an "Honors' Registry," containing a complete record of the distinctions won by students at Oxford up to the present date.
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