Theme 7 will be criticised by the members of English 12 to-morrow.
The Pierian will not begin rehearsing again until after the mid-years.
A large number of men took advantage of the fine skating on Glacialis yesterday.
A. G. Webster, '85 and G. Santayaua, '86 are at present studying in the University of Berlin.
A long paper of problems will be substituted for the mid year examination in Mathematics 4.
There is no skating on Fresh Pond at present, as the water where the ice has been cut off has not yet frozen.
Officers of the '88 Signet are: president, Pulsifer; secretary, Bailey; treasurer, Sempers; librarian, Manning.
The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher will address the students of the Theological School of Boston University this morning.
At the Vesper Service this afternoon the choir will be assisted by Mr. D. M. Babcock, '77 of the National Opera Company.
It is reported that the Glee Club are deliberating on the advisability of making a trip to Chicago during the Easter vacation.
It is understood that several interested undergraduates purpose celebrating on Jan. 19th the centennial of Mr. Shay's Rebellion,
There will be a meeting of Y. M. C. A. to-night at their rooms in Lawrence Hall. All members of the university are cordially invited to attend.
F. S. Goodwin, ex'89, sailed last Wednesday for Germany, where he intends to stay a year devoting his attention entirely to study at some university.
The library authorities state that henceforth every precaution will be taken to prevent several books from being taken away before the prescribed time.
It is estimated that there are as many as seventy-five men who attend the gymnasium daily with the view of getting on some one of the college athletic teams.
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