The December Monthly will be issued tomorrow afternoon.
W. J. A. Bliss, '88, is a student at Johns Hopkins university.
Mr. G. S. Howe '89 who has been ill at home has returned to college.
The winter meeting of the Technology Athletic Club has been postponed to Dec. 22.
Mr. Wendell will meet today the second section of English 12, from Cabot to Hartridge.
The Rev. Fr. Oslorne of the church of St. John the Evangelish will address the St. Paul's Society this evening.
The Univeristy of Pennsylvania nine next year will prolably be composed almost ontircly of graduates.
Frank H. Giblin, assistant house of ficer at the Canicy Hospital, will return to the Medical School Feb. 1.
Princeton has a student seventy-two years of age. He is studying for the ministry, and expects to graduate next year.
The question of the eastern intercollegiate football championship will be settle at the convention at Springfield on Friday.
The senior class of the University of Pennsylvania has requested the Rev. Dr. Phillips Brooks to d liver the bacclaureate sermon in June.
A class in clinical therapentics has been formed at the Medical School and the first exercises took place at the Hospital yesterday.
Moffat, the celebrated Princeton base ball and football player, is employed in Boston by the West End Railway Company in connection with its electric road.
The announcement that the public is invitod to attend the orchestral concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra on Thursday evening, which was made in this week's Calendar is a mistake and has been corrected by the issue of a second and revised calendar for this week.
Sophomores who have done good work in English B will be allowed to write one double theme of not less than ten pages, instead of the next two regular narrative themes. The double theme will be due Dec. 18. The names of those entitled to write it will be posted in Sever 3 today.
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