The middle class at Exeter will hold a class supper on March 12.
The floats will probably be put in place today or the first of next week.
There were no recitations yesterday in History X, History XI, and Spanish I.
The '89 CRIMSON board will be photographed at Pach's next Monday at 1.45.
Grafton D. Cushing, '85, is one of the under-masters at Groton School, Groton, Mass.
Professor Nash was compelled to cut his recitations yesterday owing to a severe cold.
Captain Noyes of Yale has been unable to work for a few days on account of an injury to his back, received while practicing in the baseball cage.
Leavitt and Peirce are about to organize a pool tournament if six men can be found who are willing to enter. A handsome cue will be offered as a prize.
Class prayer-meetings are being held at Amherst.
Professor Royce's seventh lecture in Forensics will be given in Sever 11, Tuesday, March 5, at 4 o'clock. Notice of this lecture has been omitted from the Calendar.
Yesterday afternoon the university crew brought back the barge which has been at South Boston during the winter. There was practically no ice on the river.
The candidates for the Brown University nine are working under the direction of Buffinton, of the Philadelphias, in the new cage which has been fitted up under Sayles Hall.
The Alumni Association of Phillips Exeter Academy held its seventh annual dinner at the Hoffman House, New York, Thursday evening. Professors Wentworth and Cilley spoke for the academy. Professor Dunbar, of Harvard, was present and spoke.
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