An examination will be held in Latin B today.
Tasso will be read in German 5 immediately after the mid-years.
There will be an hour examination in French 9, Tuesday, January 21.
C. Greene, '89, is taking the scientific course at Cornell university.
Blue books for Spanish 1 must be handed in on Monday.
The results of the last examination in German 1a were announced yesterday.
Monday is the last day on which blue books for Chem. I may be handed in.
Assistant Professor Cohn will lecture today at Columbia college on "The Career of Leon Gambetta."
The Guitar and Mandolin club gave a very successful concert in Union hall, Boston, last evening.
Blue books for Political Economy 1 should be handed in Monday. They must be in by Wednesday.
The ninth theme in English B due on March 25, has been changed from a criticism to an argument.
Mr. Richard H. Dana, Harvard '74, lectured on "The Ethics of Politics" Thursday evening before the Young Men's Christian Union of Boston.
The Junior promenade at Princeton will take place February 12. E. A. Poe is chairman of the committee.
Blue books for the hour examination in French 9 next Tuesday are to be put into the box near the door of Sever 23.
The Classical club met Tuesday evening in the room of Mr. F. W. Nicolson, Hollis 21. Mr. H. W. Haley read a paper on "Some Passages in Petronius."
Students are ranked on a scale of 4 at Yale. The highest mark ever given a student, 3.73, was received by the valedictorian of the class of '68.
Those willing to serve as peasants in the Norsk Fest-tag should apply at Curtis and Weld's, Hayward place, as a change has been made in the costumer.
The Dartmonth-alumni association held a successful dinner at the Vendome Wednesday evening. A report was read showing a very prosperous condition of affairs at the college.
H. S. Wilkinson, '91, read an interesting paper at the last meeting of the Electric club on the subject of Electro-Chemistry. L. K. Perot resigned from the position of secretary and Wilkinson was elected in his place. P. D. Stone, '93, was elected a member of the club.
Professor Bartlett has announced that the mid year paper in German 1a will consist of passages for translation into English from the two hundred and sixty pages that will have been read by the class some slight work, and translation into German based on the anecdotes learned during the half year.
Students taking the mid year examination in Mathematics A will be allowed to bring to the examination a card of "Trigonometric Formulas" and a "Syllabus of a course in Plane Trigonometry" by Professor Byerly, both obtainable at the Co-operative. Tables will be furnished at the examination and no others will be allowed.
At the meeting of the Chess and Whist club on Wednesday the following new members were elected: G. R. Payson, '90, S. L. Bigelow, '91, W. Reed, '91, M. D. Follansbee, '92, H. Lewis, '92, A. Dupont, '92. A committee was chosen to look for new rooms, and it was decided to have a whist tournament shortly after the mid years.
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