The first of the assemblies in Heminway gymnasium occurs to-night.
Several men are already training for the winter meetings of the H. A. A.
Tobogganing has taken a new lease of life, thanks to the recent cold snap.
L. McK. Garrison, '88, will act as managing editor of the CRIMSON next week.
Ruddock, the well-known builder of racing shelis, has lately moved from Boston to Harlem.
Books are still left around on the tables in the library instead of being returned to the shelves.
The current number of the Nation contains a review of the last "Quarterly Journal of Economics."
Dr. Schooler, Dean of the Iowa Medical College, has been arrested for complicity in a grave robbery.
There has been a marked diminution in the numbers of candidates for the Mott Haven team since the examination commenced.
This is the time of the year for assemblies, junior promenades, senior parties and such like in all the eastern colleges.
The following have been elected officers of the Everett Athenaeum for the remainder of the year: C. L. Case, Pres.; J. W. Merrill, Jr., Vice-Pres.; C. H. Moore, Sec., and H. D. Sleeper, Treas.
The sophomore crew was unable to train again yesterday on account of the small number of candidates present. - Yale News.
The Amherst Freshmen have accepted the challenge of the Yale freshmen nine. The game will be played soon after the easter recess.
A man was refused premission to take his examination yesterday because he had failed to hand in his blue-book.
The annual concert by the Glee Club for the benefit of the navy fund, will be given in Chickering Hall, New York, on April 22. - Yale News.
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