The text books for Hist. 1 have at a st arrived from France.
Bremner of the Yale nine will catch next spring; so it is reported.
Forty men came up from New York on the two inward trains on Sunday.
Belva Lockwood visited the college on Monday, the last day of last term.
All the tables were in use at dinner, in Memorial, last evening.
The College was visited by many sightseers during the past recess.
The members of the Hockey Club anxiously await a "cold day."
The Glee Club will give a concert at Taunton, on Friday.
The society of Collegiate Alumnae recently held its annual meeting at the Vendome, in Boston.
Columbia has an endowment of $6,350,000, and Harvard one of $4,500,000 and still they both cry loudly for more.
To-night the first of the series of lectures on the protective tariff will be given by Prof. Thompson, in Sever 11.
The faculty at the meeting this evening will take action upon the foot ball question.
There will be another set of clothes books placed in the basement of the gymnasium by request.
The eight number of the Advocate was ready at Sever's Saturday, but its delivery has been delayed until to-day.
Hockey flourishes at St. Pauls school. Some matches have been played already, and there are several regular Hockey elevens.
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