Dartmouth alumni hold their annual meeting on Wednesday ar Young's.
Mr. Stewart, '87 has a picture on Exhibition at the Boston Art Club.
The ninth number of the Lampoon will be issued on Friday, the 29th.
The recitation in Political Economy 1 on Wednesday will be devoted to questions in review.
Rev. Geo. D. Fisher is delivering a course of lectures on Universal History at Yale.
Mr. Wendell will meet Eng. 12 as usual to-day at 3 p.m., when he will return theme VI.
Sophomore themes VI and VII will not be returned till after the mid-years.
The U. of Penn. expects to have the strongest crew this year that they ever had.
The annual meeting of Mass. School Suffrage Association will be held in Boston on Thursday.
The remaining text books in Philosophy 2 have just arrived, - one week before the examination.
There will be a dinner of the Yale alumni at Parker's to-morrow evening. President Porter will be present.
Zukertort has won four games from Steinitz in the chess tournament. The playing will be continued at St. Louis.
The last report of the Secretary of the Treasury will be discussed at the meeting of the Finance Club this evening.
Mrs. Mark Hopkins of San Francisco has subscribed $1000 to the building fund of the Zion Wesleyan College of Salisbury, N. C.
Ex-Governor Henry M. Hoyt of Pennsylvania is to lecture on "Protection," at Williams College, on February 3, and again on February 4.
Mr. G. S. Pitcher, last year a student in this college, now in the college of Physicians and Surgeons at New York, was in Cambridge last Sunday.
A bust of Charles Russell Lowell executed by French, the sculptor of the John Harvard statue, has been placed in the west end of Memorial.
Professor Peabody will give no lecture to-day in Philosophy 11, but will take up the Indian Question on Tuesday following the mid-years.
Lawrence Barrett is expected to deliver a lecture to the Shakspere Club of Harvard, some time in the near future. - Yale News.
Stephen McPherson, who attacked Robert J. Cook with a hatchet last October, has been sentenced for six years and six months in the Eastern Penitentiary.
The officers of the Collegiate Alumnae for the ensuing year are: president, Miss Alice E. Freeman; vice-president, Miss E. H. Richards; secretary, Miss Marion Talbot.
At the last meeting of the Polo Club, it was decided to have match games in the spring. The winning team will be presented with silver cups. The advisability of a race was also discussed.
By the will of the late F. E. Parkman, Harvard becomes one of three residuary legatees: her share will be about $95,000, free of encumbrances. Mr. Parkman was a member of the Board of Overseers for many years.
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