An effort was made on Saturday to photograph the Yale freshman class with their "bangers"; however, the wily sophomores frustrated the attempt by pelting the photographer with cannon-crackers, etc., putting him to flight.
English XII. Mr. Wendell will soon give each man in the course a written result of the analysis of his work done up to the present time. For the purpose of giving out this written result, Mr. Wendell has divided the class into four sections and will meet them at the usual time and place as follows:
Adams to DeVeau, (inclusive) Feb. 25.
Dexter to Jackson, March 2.
Jewitt to Quinby, March 4.
Rantoul to Winthrop, March 9.
As the second theme is due before the latter half of the class can receive this analysis, any of the men in the third and fourth sections may hand in the theme one week later than they otherwise would.
The students of the College of Physicians and Surgeons are fond of getting the end seats in the lecture-room on the top floor of the building. Each of the semi-circular benches is covered with two long crimson cushions, and the practice is to pull one of the cushions toward an end seat, and turn a part of it under so as to make a pillow for the weary medical head.