C. W. Alger, Sp., has left college.
The Physic 3 laboratory is generally open now until p. m.
The marks in Political Economy 4 will be announced Monday.
The mid-year examination in Physics 3 will probably be given March 1.
The candidates for the nine have begun practicing starting from bases.
The Guitar and Mandolin club played at the Social Union last evening.
It is not probable that the well known Beacon base ball nine will be in the field this year.
The last Harpers Weekly has a description of the new Harvard gate with illustrations.
Psotta, Cornell's champion single sculler, will try for the Diamond Sculls at Henley again this year.
W. K. Flint '91, has been elected secretary of the Fencing club in place of S. Dexter 2nd., '90, resigned.
The topics for the first special report in History 17 were given yesterday. The reports will be due on the first day after the April vacation.
From 10 to 12 today will be the last opportunity for receiving assignments for special reports in History 12.
Ex-President Noah Porter has been elected president of the Yale Phi Beta Kappa. Ex-President Woolsey held this position for several years.
Cornell will probably send her 'varsity crew to New York to compete in the regatta on the Harlem, Decoration day.
The blue-book for the Southern club dinner, Saturday, February 22, is still at Bartlett's. As yet only twelve men have signed. It is to be hoped that all members will sign in order to make the dinner a success.
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