The marks in History 13 will be given out tomorrow.
Eighty alumni of Brown University held a reunion at Young's last Friday evening.
Forensics will be returned to Seniors at 3 p. m. today at Sever 1; to juniors at the same time at Sever 3.
The rooms of the St. Paul's Society are open daily from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. to the members only.
Yale has accepted the challenge of Cornell to a four-mile race on the Thames river at New London. Psotta will stroke the Cornell crew.
A great deal of opposition is shown by prominent boating men at Yale at Caldwell trying for the crew. They say that he will not train strictly, but Caldwells denies this charge and will stick to his determination of trying for stroke. The college at large favors Caldwell.
The Yale Chess Club has arranged for a tournament open to all members of the university, to begin about the middle of March. A handsome chased and enameled gold medal will be awarded for the championship of the university.
Several members of the Historical Society, under the direction of Mr. Tillinghast, are to catalog the English, Italian, French and German historical periodicals in the university library. The general plan of the card catalogue will be followed.
The first senior assembly, under the management of Mr. Mark W. Richardson, Mr. Irving A. Ruland and Mr. Frank E. Zinkeisen, will take place this evening in the hall of the Hasty Pudding building. There will be dancing from 9 to 1.
Mr. Currier will be in Alcove 25 of the Library at the following hours for conference in History 13 and 17: Monday, 9.30 to 10.30; Tuesday, 9 to 10; Wednesday, 11.30 to 12.30; Thursday, 9.30 to 10.30 Friday, 11.30 to 12.30; Saturday, 9 to 10. Dr. Hart will usually be in the delivery room of the Library at about 2 p. m., and may be consulted in his room, 7 Hollis, on most evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock.
The Cambridge Chronicle publishes the following astonishing piece of news: "Now if you will imagine eight strong fellows stepping from seat to seat and taking their places; the captain, cigarette in hand, calling "Ready!" "Row!" and then the steady splash of oars for a long, long time in the flickering gaslight-see this and you see it all. Yale also has a tank which, unfortunately, an inventor claims as his own idea, and a suit is liable."
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