W. H. Osgood, '88, has left college.
The senior class-lives are due on or before March 15.
Marks in Greek II. will be out some time during the week.
Many good seats at the coming winter meetings remain as yet unsold.
The students in French 8 will begin, Monday, the "Compt de Costia."
Prof. J. W. White will be unable to meet his section in Greek 10, on Friday.
The Inter-collegiate Base Ball Convention meets in New York to-morrow.
There will be an extra recitation in French 8 to finish the "Marquis de Villemer."
Dr. Sargent is fitting up new gymnasiums all over New England at the present time.- Herald.
Yale will play one of her first games of base-ball with the Metropolitans in New York on April 2.
It is predicted that there will be a large fall of snow at Cambridge in the course of next week.
The Columbia freshman crew are now hard at work, but do not as yet row in particularly good form.
The fourth annual contest of the Ohio Inter-collegiate Oratorical Association was held at Oberlin, February 19th.
The ice has entirely disappeared from Jarvis Field, and if the ground continues to dry as rapidly as it has done in the last few days, the nine will be able to get to out-door practice about the middle of the month.
The first winter meeting of the Yale Athletic Club was held yesterday. The Ladies' Day of the club will be on Saturday next.
The following men have been elected members of the Finance Club. Aldrich, '85, Houghton, '86, Coggeshall, '86, Lunt, '86, and Vogel, '86.
The junior class at Amherst attempted to have a junior promenade, but the faculty interfered, and the class was compelled to give up the project.
Mr. William M. Derby, the president of the Yale University Gun Club, has been invited to attend the dinner of the Harvard Shooting Club, on Friday.
Fast day comes this year on April 2nd, and as Easter Sunday comes the week following, students will be enabled to be at home during the Easter vacations.
On account of the dissatisfaction with Fresh Pond water at Memorial Hall, the steward is now buying Everett Spring water. About two barrels are used every day.
Mr. Moore has strongly advised those students who are taking Fine Arts courses to visit the exhibition of the Paint and Clay Club, now being held in the Boston Art Club building.
Mr. J. M. Merriam, '86, has been elected a regular editor of the CRIMSON, and Mr. E. J. Rich, '87, has been elected managing editor, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. A. Frye, '86.
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