The skating on Jamaica Pond is very fine.
Several new men have taken up fencing.
The Hockey Club has been to Fresh Pond several times.
The assuagements of the Loan Fund are ready at the Bursar's.
Dr. Hart will review History 13 at 4 P. M. today in Harvard 6.
Note books and mounts in N. H. 5 must be handed in by Saturday.
Ice is now formed on Fresh Pond sufficiently strong to afford good skating.
The fourth symphony concert will be given in Sanders Theatre tomorrow evening.
The mid winter number of the Amherst Student contains a picture of the new Pratt Gymnasium.
The indigent students of Dartmouth receive $5,000 a year from the state of New Hampshire.
Some of the men trying for the Senior crew are the most powerful that ever tried for any class crew.
The examination in Mathematics 4 is not scheduled. The date of this examination will be Tuesday, Jan. 27th.
The results of the recent hour examination in Greek 5 will be posted in the recitation room in Sever, during the present week.
Mr. Wm. M. Davis read an interesting paper last evening before the Massachusetts Meteorological Society in Boston.
Many students interested in sparring will no doubt attend the sparring exhibition by several well known professionals at the Lyceum Hall this evening.
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