There was no lecture in History 2 Saturday.
Marks are out for the first thesis in Philosophy XI.
The briefs for the second forensic in English C and D will be due January 7.
J. H. McDonald has been elected captain of the Wesleyan football team for next year,
A recent gift of $1000 has been added to the endowment fund of the Dental School.
George, of Princeton, whose knee was injured in the Yale game is able to walk about now.
Wellesley college closes for the Christmas recess next Wednesday, Lasalle next Thursday.
Mr. Ira H. Brown, a graduate of the Law School, has established a law practice at Seattle, W. T.
Princeton will award trophies in the shape of miniature gold footballs to her victorious eleven.
Several members of the third year class, Law School, took the examinations Saturday for the Suffolk county bar.
Dr. S. H. Peabody, president of the University of Illinois, will, like Presidents Seelye, of Amherst, and Gilman, of Johns Hopkins, spend the winter abroad.
Ex-President McCosh, of Princeton, has severed his connection with the college entirely, as far as instruction goes.
The mid-year examinations at Princeton will be held the latter part of January this year instead of before the Christmas vacation.
At Saturday's exercise in English A, Mr. Wendell delivered a short lecture to the freshmen on Browning, and read his poem "The Grammarian's Funeral."
The Athletic Association of the University of Pennsylvania will hold a large indoor meeting in the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, February 1, 1890.
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