There will be a cut in English 5 on Monday.
The O. K. dinner will probably be held on April 28th.
The Yale Glee Club will give a concert in Boston April 9.
On Wednesday Philosophy 3 will begin the study of logic.
The first base-ball game with Yale will be umpired by Grant.
H. P. Stowe, '88, has been obliged to leave college on account of sickness.
Holden was well filled last evening by those who went to hear Mr. Studd.
A large number of students daily go down to the boat house to see the crews go out.
Mr. E. D. Page replies to Mr. Bourne's recent letter in defense of Yale.
Dr. McCosh has averaged ten hours study per day throughout his professional life.
The freshmen have now two crews on the water, but they do not yet use the sliding seats.
The inter-collegiate base-ball league has adopted the Spalding ball to be used this season.
Welch, pitcher of the New York league nine, is coaching the candidates for the Amherst team.
Notice has been sent to those seniors who have received permission to deliver commencement parts.
There will be class games in base-ball this spring, but no definite plan about them has as yet been decided upon.
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