There will be no lecture in Zoology I Saturday, January 3.
L. Carr '94, has won the pool tournament.
The gymnasium will not be open evenings during the holidays.
A large number of men have been dropped from the freshman crew.
The price of board at Memorial averaged $4.02 per week during the term just closing.
French 10 will begin Les Grandes Journees de la Revolution by Michales immediately after the vacation.
On Saturday Professor Channing announced that the marks in History would be given out after the mid-years.
Full directions in regard to registration will be found in the issue of the CRIMSON for Saturday morning, Jan. 3.
The American Economic Association has offered a of $300 and a second prize of $200 for the two best essays on "Housing of the Poor in American Cities." Further particulars can be obtained at the office.
Alward L. S., was defeated in the semi-finals for the national amateur championship in middle-weight wrestling, at New York, Saturday evening by E. C. Hoskins, of the Schuylkill Navy Club. Hoskins secured the fall in about three minutes and a half.
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