The lecture in Freshman physics was omitted yesterday.
There will be no recitation in History XI on Saturday.
The "Gul," the illustrated student annual of Williams, has made its appearance.
A Miss Caldwell has offered $300,000 towards the founding of a Catholic University in the United States.
The first number of the thirty-ninth volume of the Advocate will be ready to-day, at 4.30 at Sever's.
The Sophomores are grumbling at the amount of their crew debt, and hint at mismanagement on some one's part.
A regular battalion, attached to the volunteer militia of England, is composed entirely of Oxford under-graduates.
That 30 men should be waiting for the doors to open, only shows how promptly men go to dinner at Memorial Hall.
The expenses of the Yale boat club during the past year were $7000: over $1000 remains to be raised to meet the deficit.
A play, entitled "Locked in with a Lady," will be given this evening at the Athenaeum rooms. All past members are invited.
Curtis, L. S. stroked the freshman crew, yesterday afternoon, and made the work much harder than they have been accustomed to.
At the semi-annual election of officers of the chess club of '88, E. S. Milliken was elected president, H. Page, vicepresident; W. Bolster, treasurer; S. F. McLean, Secretary.
Prof. Maria Mitchell, of Vassar, recently wrote a note of invitation to a female lecturer saying that "she, as well as all the other girls, would be glad to see her."
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