Marks in History 12 will be given out today.
Professors Shaler and Sumichrast have been elected honorary members of the Fencing Club.
F. Tudor '91, who was injured Monday evening, is improving. He suffered no internal injury as was feared at first.
Members of Political Economy 4 should hand in blue books at the next lecture.
Mr. George J. Parker, the well-known Boston tenor, will be the soloist at the vesper service this afternoon.
At the meeting of the Conference Francaise tonight Professor Loiseaux. will speak on the recent exhibition in Paris.
Mr. Sherrard Billings, of Groton School, addressed the St. Paul's Society last evening on the lessons to be derived from the life of Saint Paul.
J. Codman, '92, N. T. Robb, '93, C. T. Wing, '93, A. S. G. Clarke, '93, and M. A. Bartlett, '93, have been elected into the St. Paul's Society.
Corbett has been elected captain of the Cambridge Latin School nine. There are about twenty candidates for the nine, and the prospects for a good team are excellent.
Mr. James R. Mellen, of Worcester, will be the principal speaker at the next "Talk" at Wells Memorial Hall, 987 Washington street, Boston, Friday, March 21 at 8 p. m. Subject, "The eight hour question."
Although Princeton has better material than any other college, she may yet fail to make a respectable showing at the Intercollegiate championships, owing to the lamentable lack of interest taken in athletics not only by the college in general, but even by the most promising athletes.- Princetonian.
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