New seats have been assigned in Political Economy IV.
The second issue of the Monthly will appear to-day instead of on Saturday.
It is expected that the college catalogue will appear on Friday.
Princeton, '87, has lost forty men during the past year.
The Yale News domplains of smoking in their gymnasium.
The gentlemen cricketers of England made $7.500 on their trip to this country.
Owing to Prof. Norton being absent to-morrow, there will be a cut in all of his courses.
The Index may be expected either the last of this week or the first of next.
Prof. Cooke lectured to the freshmen last evening on "Glaciers and Icebergs" in Boylston.
The "Eumenides" of Aeschylus will be performed at Cambridge, Eng., on the first five days of December.
President McCosh, of Princeton, will deliver a lecture in the Phillips Academy course at Exeter, Nov. 19th, on "The Influence of Habit in College Training."
The library petition is being largely signed; the book still remains at Bartlett's.
Great complaint is made that books are taken from the Scientific School library and not returned.
The University crew is still rowing on the river, and will continue to do so till snow falls.
The lacrosse and base-ball practice on Holmes is growing more and more desultory as the winter approaches.
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