The next CRIMSON will be issued on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1883.
Smith has been elected captain of the Amherst base-ball team.
The Co-operative store will be open during most of the vacation.
The sixth number of the Advocate appeared yesterday.
The first set of college term bills will make their appearance to-pay.
There were cuts in Professor Child's English courses yesterday on account of his continued illness.
There was a cut in Prof. Laughlin's division of Political Economy I yesterday.
The new Yale catalogue is mild free to the fathers of all the men in the college.
It has been decided to give the members of the Yale foot-ball team miniature gold foot-balls as trophies.
Yale College increases its income $4,700 by the increased rental price of rooms.
It is said that only seventeen of the ninety-three Dartmouth freshmen use tobacco. The others have not yet got beyond the sweet fern period.- Ex.
The Russian universities of Kieff and Kasan have been closed owing to riotous outbreaks. They are following the example of the University of Moscow.
There have been ten thefts of late in the gymnasium of the Worcester Athletic Association. Several watches are among the articles missing.
College began to look rather empty yesterday. To-day one misses very many familiar faces. To-morrow will be lonesome.
J. G. King, '89, has resigned the managing-editorship of the CRIMSON, and W. D. Clark, '89, has been elected to fill his place.
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