W. Brooks '87, is to referee the Yale-Princeton game.
Men in German 9 are translating Scott's "Tales of a Grand-father."
There was a cut yesterday in Fine Arts 3.
There will be no examination in History 2 tomorrow.
There will be an hour examination in Philosophy 1 today.
Hereafter Professor Emerton will lecture on Thursdays in History 1.
Blue-books for the History 12 examinations can be handed in today.
Those who got above C in Greek B. have been promoted into Greek D.
Professor Francis G. Peabody gives a reception to the freshman class next Wednesday.
The cups for the coming meet of the H. U. C. A. are on exhibition in Thurston's window.
The Week's Sport ranks Hovey, Law School, fifth among the country's tennis players.
Julia Marlowe will not play in Boston next week on account of a dangerous illness.
Professor Royce is to contribute two papers for the Atlantic on Hegel and Schopenhauer.
The record for the world's baseball championship is Brooklyn 3, Louisville 2.
The members of Botany 2 will have a general discussion next Wednesday in place of an hour examination.
No smoker has graduated with highest honors from Harvard College in 50 years.- Beloit Round Table.
The seniors and sophomores will probably play the deciding game for the football championship Saturday.
Walter Camp has an article in November's Outing entitled "Football Studies for Captain and Coach."
The first meeting of the Deutscher Verein for the year will be held tonight.
P. W. Davis '93, has been chosen treasurer of the Harvard Cycling Association, in place of J. F. Bass '91, reslgned.
Col. T. W. Higginson has kindly consented to speak at the Free Wool Club meeting tonight after Mr. Story's address, if his health permits.
The Princeton Glee Club will take a trip during the Christmas vacation. They will go to Pittsburg, Columbus, Louisville, Nashville and Memphis.
Little, Brown and Co. announce Professor Toy's Judalsm and Christianity, a sketch of the Progress of Thought from the Old to the New Testament."
The following men have been elected members of the Conference Francaise: M. L. Black '91, G. H. Leonard '91, C. F. Winslow '91, B. C. de Wolf '93, W. H. Garland '94.
Members of German 4 are recommended to read Sime's "Life of Goethe in connection with the other work. Other lives of Goethe that are interesting are Lewes,' Dantze's and Zrimm's.
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