There was a cut in Math. 5 yesterday.
W. B. Scofield, formerly '87, has entered the Law School.
The inter-collegiate tennis tournament begins to-day at New Haven.
The Fitchburgs will play a return game with Harvard next Saturday.
There is an effort being made to induce Moody, the revivalist, to visit Harvard.
Of the candidates for the Glee Club only the successful ones will be notified.
The first senior forensic will be due Nov. 17, instead of Nov. 10, as previously announced.
Papers bearing on the next subject for the Union can be found on the reserved shelves in the library.
The work of the Historical Society for this year will be largely the preparation of historical papers by the members.
T. J. Lothrop, prohibitory candidate for Governor, is a graduate of Harvard, as well as are Messrs. Robinson and Prince.
An examination in Pol. Econ. I for the absentees from the annual, will be given on Saturday in Harvard 4, at 9 a.m.
The books selected by Mr. Wendell for the use of Eng. 12 and placed on the shelves in the reading room of the library are proving a great convenience.
The Law School reading room has been managed so successfully that there is a surplus in the treasury of over $50.00. All the leading papers are on its files.
The Conference Committee will be elected on Friday, Oct. 16, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Sever 10. Each senior voting will write the names of five members of '86 on a slip of paper and sign his own name. Each junior voting will write the names of four members of '87, and each sophomore the names of three members of '88. Unsigned ballots will not be counted. There will be a separate ballot-box for each class bearing the class number.
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