The Evening Post of Dec. 15, has a long letter from Princeton on the proposed changes in the curriculum. The same number contains a comparison of the elective systems of Cornell, Harvard and Ann Arbor.
At a meeting of the first year class in the Law School on Wednesday, it was resolved to attend lectures in contracts promptly at five minutes after the hour in future.
A "Boylston Chemical Club" has just been organized here, with G. W. Rolfe as president, and H. E. L. Horton as secretary. The club meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month in Sever 1.
At the examination in N. H. 4 tomorrow, men will find their places as follows: H. S. Abbot to Gleason, inclusive, U. E. R.; Goodwin to McCall, Sever 35; McDonald to Wright, Sever 37.
The Pool tournament at Leavitt & Peirce's was finished Tuesday. In the first round, Preston beat Hoffman, 5-4; Shuman beat Smith, 5-2; Harrington beat Curtis, 5-1; McCleary beat Eliot, 5-0. In the second round, McCleary beat Preston, 5-1; Shuman beat Harrington, 5-4. The third and last round between McCleary and Shuman was won by Shuman, 5-3.