Section 2 of English 12 will meet Mr. Wendell to-day.
Dr. Fowler is ill with an attack of the measles.
There was a cut in the eleven o'clock section of German I yesterday.
During the heavy gale on Monday night, a part of the roof of the library was carried away.
Professor Palmer will read the fifteenth book of Homer's Odyssey in Sewer 11, at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
Professor G. L. Goodale's lecture this evening, the seventh of his Lowell Institute course, will be on "Forest Products, the Woods."
The National Tennis Association, at the recent convention, again adopted Wright and Ditson's ball as the regulation ball for the season of 1888.
The thirteenth annual games of the New York Seventh Regiment, to which Harvard will send several contestants, will be held on April 7th.
To the "History of the World's Progress," published by M. R. Gately, Boston, there has just been added are introduction by Hon. James Russel Lowell.
The new members of the CRIMSON board will hold a reception in the "Sanctum" at 9 o'clock this evening. All past and present members of the board are invited to be present.
At the regular weekly mock court at the Law School this afternoon at three o'clock, Mr. Cushing and Mr. Wright will speak for the plaintiff, and Mr. Osborne and Mr. Ranson for the defendant. Prof. Ames will preside at the trial.
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