The January Monthly will be out Thursday.
There was no recitation in English I. yesterday.
J. B. Eustis, '93, has left college to tutor in Washington.
The mid-year examinations will begin two weeks from next Friday.
There were cuts yesterday in English 1 and 3, in French 1, and in Music 3.
There are now eight rooms vacant in Felton. Last year all were occupied.
The candidates for the Mott Haven team will begin active training this afternoon.
The Chemical department has received four new balances from Germany.
The sixth number of the Lampoon will be out today and the seventh number in about a week.
H. M. Landon, '92, has been elected secretary of the CRIMSON vice T. W. Lamont, '92, resigned.
The captains of six of the leading preparatory school nines of last year are among the candidates for the freshman nine.
The first written exercise in Greek B and C was due yesterday. Subject-"The Daimon of Socrates."
Several books in the History 13 department have been taken from the library and have not been returned.
The exercises at Wesleyan university on Washington's birthday will be more than usually elaborate this year.
The date of the Princeton alumni dinner for New York city and vicinity has been definitely fixed for Thursday evening, January 23.
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