CRIMSON dinner this evening at 7.30 at the Parker House.
Ex-Professor Dyer, of Harvard, is now in Athens.
Prof. F. G. Peabody will conduct prayers this week.
The marks in N. H. 2 have been given out and are said to be very low.
J. H. Sears has resigned his position as an editor of the CRIMSON.
The marks in Latin D were given out Saturday.
Marks in Chem. A may be obtained by sending a postal to Dr. Huntington.
C. B. Hurst has been elected a regular editor of the CRIMSON, from the class of '91.
At the recent sale in Boston, autographs of former Harvard presidents brought high prices.
Chauncey M. Depew, '59, has been re elected president of the Yale Alumni Association, for the present year.
Yale will enter three tug-of-war teams at the Nautilus Boat Club sports tomorrow.
Two new silk flags have been placed in the transept of Memorial Hall. These flags are to remain there permanently and are the gift of Miss Dorothy M. Dix.
The convention of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association will be held in New York, Feb. 25.
The trustees of Amherst have recommended that the number of students be limited to 300.
The instructor has announced that there will be no mid-year examination in French 10 next year.
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