Professor Davis will not meet the class in N. H. I until Monday, Dec. 5.
The second hour examination in Philosophy 13 occurs to-day.
Examination schedules have already appeared at Princeton.
Members of Philosophy 2 are reminded that they must bring blue books to the hour examination to-day.
Photographs of the Yale eleven in several groupings will soon appear in Harper's Weekly.
The foot-ball game between '90 and '91 is indeflnitely postponed on account on the cold and the frozen ground.
But four candidates for the Yale 'varsity crew presented themselves at the boat-house the other day.
Saturday night, in a Providence theatre, there will be produced a burlesque on the Harvard-Yale foot-ball game.
Yesterday afternoon, many men took advantage of the fine skating on Glacialis.
The Princeton second eleven on its short trip defeated the Johns Hopkins eleven by a score of 16 to 0 and the naval academy at Annapolis 22 to 5.
Work for the base-ball cage at Princeton has been commenced. It is to be of wood with windows in the top and will be 150 feet long and 60 feet wide.
Mr. Bradlee, the independent candidate for mayor of Boston, has with-drawn in favor of the republican nominee, and the contest now lies between the present Mayor O'Brien and Alderman Hart.
Nearly one hundred and ten have signed for the senior dinner this evening at the Parker House.
The Glee Club and Pierian Sodality will give a concert in Sanders' Theatre, Dec. 16.
At a recent meeting of the Conference Francaise, C. Hunneman, '89, was elected vice-president and M. B. Clark, '88, treasurer.
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