The President's report has been published.
J. G. Mumford has stopped rowing on the senior crew.
The marks in French 8 were graded carefully from 99 to 31.
Prof. Goodale held an oral recitation in N. H. 3, yesterday.
Vassar is attempting to raise funds to build a new gymnasium.
The Glee Club is already rehearsing in preparation for the spring concert.
The mid-year CRIMSON dinner was held last evening at the Quincy House.
Lehigh has followed the lead of Harvard, and established a college orchestra.
President Eliotattended the Harvard Club dinner in New York, last Saturday evening.
There will be no more Saturday recitations in History 11 until the blue books are out.
Mr. F. S. Palmer, '87, has recovered from his recent illness, and returned to college.
There will be no recitation in Chemistry I this week. Two hours laboratory work are required.
The newly appointed stewards to the Harvard Athletic Association from '88 are F. G. Balch, and C. Amory.
Ice-boating on the Charles River basin has been indulged in to quite an extent during the past cold snap.
Mr. C. O. Breed of Lynn, gave an exhibition with the 100 lbs. dumbell at the gymnasium, yesterday afternoon.
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