Johnson '93 has sprained his knee badly.
The Yale Reading Room has on file twenty-seven of the college papers.
There will be hour examinations today in Phil. IV, History II, Engineering VII, and Roman Law.
The following rooms are to let: Thay-35, Holyoke 27, 47, Hastings 3, 12, 20, 41, College House 16, 23, 32, Divinity 20, 25, 38.
There will be hour examinations on Monday in Pol. Econ. IV. and Fine Arts I; on Wednesday in Phil. II, and Wednesday or Friday in French 4,
The freshman play Fall River High School today on Jarvis at 3 p. m. The Fall River team won the high school championship of the state last year and this year has scored an aggregate of 234 points to opponents' none. Every freshman should give the team the support and encouragement of his presence on the field this afternoon.
H. E. Sears has been appointed temporary leader of the freshman Banjo club.
The Yale News has arranged to publish letters from Oxford at regular intervals.
One thousand tickets to Springfield for the Yale game have already been sold at Leavitt and Pierce's.
At their meeting last night the Free Wool Club appointed a committee to congratulate governors elect Campbell, McKinney, Abbott and Bois upon their election and also the Hon. William G. Russell upon his success in reducing the Republican majority in this state.
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