There will be a final examination in German 9.
There will be no recitation in History 9 today.
Mumford hurt his knee in the Hartford game on Monday.
Theses in Philosophy I will not be required until Saturday, May 18.
Tickets for the spring concert in Sanders will be on sale Thursday, May 16.
Princeton defeated Lehigh at lacrosse last Saturday at Princeton by the score of 6 goals to 0.
The Yale News complains that the umpire's decisions in the Yale-Amherst game last Saturday cost Yale the game.
May 25 is the last date for the tennis tournament, games not finished will then be counted off.
Rhodes '91 has resigned the captaincy of the Yale 'varsity eleven. Gill '89 will probably be elected to fill Rhodes' position.
A selection of the glass models of flowers recently presented to the University, will be on exhibition in Harvard Hall, Room No. I, this morning from 9 to 12 o'clock.
The present collection of Harvardaina belonging to the Gore hall library, numbering in all about nine hundred bound volumes, is at present being recatalogued and re-arranged.
At the spring games of the University of Pennsylvania, held last Saturday, J. M. West lowered the college record in the mile run covering the distance in 4 minutes and 35 1-5 seconds.
The New York Harvard club has elected as officers: president, F. O. French: vice-president, Edward King; treasurer, C. H. Russell; secretary, E. J. Wendell. The membership is now 604.
The standard of requirement for admission to Cornell has been raised. A circular has just been sent to all preparatory schools calling attention to the changes. Among other alterations, the requirements for admission to college in English adopted by the New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools have been incorporated in the requirements for admission at Cornell.
A meeting of men interested in the German department was held last night in Holden chapel to decide in what manner funds for the proposed German library in Sever hall were to be raised. Mr. Hunneman, '89, called the meeting to order, and it was moved and seconded that Dr. Francke should appoint a committee, numbering from 18 to 24, and that this committee should canvass the college dormitories, solicit by mail subscriptions from men living outside of the yard, and hand around in the German classes, printed blanks for subscriptions.
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