The Lampoon was out yesterday.
Horticultural Hall, Boston, contains a troupe of performing seals.
T. S. Woods, '90, has gone to his home ill with the measles.
Members of '89 foot-ball team may take their cups from Leavitt and Peirce's after 12 o'clock to-day.
The "Bohemian Girl" will be given by the Boston Ideals at the Boston Theatre this evening.
The sarcophagus containing the body of Alexander the Great has been discovered at Saida.
Both the Guitar Club and the Glee Club held rehearsals yesterday afternoon.
The moot court at the Law School at 3 o'clock this afternoon will be held before Professor Gray. The case of the plaintiff will be presented by E. J. Brooks and E. A. Whitelaw; that of the defendant by C. C. King and E. M. Welch.
The Yale crew has been rowing on the harbor since the 21st of February.
Cornelius has given $2,000 to Vanderbilt University of Tennessee, to have its school of engineering enlarged.
Prof. Palmer will read the fourteenth book of Homer's Odyssey in Sever 11, at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
In English C, the thesis will count twice as much for the year as the forensic.
The book of signatures for the Hasty Pudding Club dinner will be removed from Leavitt and Peirce's at noon to-day.
Henry Lee, A. M., lectured in the Divinity School Chapel last evening on "Ministers as seen by a Layman."
The sale of duplicate books at the Divinity School takes place every afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Goldthwaite, '91, is much better in health and will return to college shortly.
Messrs. Savary and Davidge, '88, have been elected members of the Philosophical Club.
Yesterday's Boston Post had a very good review of James Russell Lowell's new book of poems, "Heartsease and Rue."
The second Yale Glee Club will make a northern trip during the Easter holidays, and will probably give a concert in Boston.
President Eliot spoke yesterday afternoon before the State legislative committee on the Private School and Child Labor questions.
The junior class dinner will be held this evening at the Parker House. About one hundred and forty men will be present.
Mr. Jewett will lecture this evening at 7.30 in Upper Boylston on "Cairo." The lecture will be amply illustrated by stereopticon views.
Mr. Robert Treat Paine will speak before the St. Paul's Society in 17 Grays this evening, on "Associated Charities in Boston."
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