There was a cut in Mathematics 2 yesterday.
The rules of the French Parliament were distributed yesterday at the Conference Francaise.
The regular '89 crew, with the exception of Pfeiffer, began rowing yesterday in the gymnasium.
Exeter has received from the executors of the late Francis E. Parker. as a portion of his bequest the sum of $90,000, largely in first-class securities.
There will be an hour examination in Pol. Econ. IV next Monday. Prof. Dunbar has requested that the blue books be handed in to-day.
King Humbert, of Italy, has sent to President Cleveland a copy of the edition of Dante, recently reprinted for Victor Emanuel, Italian Prince Royal.
The Harvard Finance Club met last night and had a very lively time, discussing Mr. Richard T. Ely's Labor Movement. The principal disputants were Mr. Rich, '87, and Mr. Duane, '88.
The Art Club will tender a reception to Prof. Lanciani after his lecture tonight. All the members are requested to be present in order to make the reception as enjoyable as possible to all concerned.
The Conference Francaise evidently intends to have study and pleasure go hand in hand as much as possible, for at the bottom of the card containing the notice of the meeting, the following words are enclosed in brackets: "ll sera permis de fomer pendant la seance.
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