Forensic briefs are due today.
The marks in Greek 6 are out.
The annual dinner of the Yale News will be held next Monday.
The forensic briefs in English C and D are due today.
N. T. Robb, '93, has been elected a steward of the Harvard Athletic as sociation.
Professor Sumichrast is giving a series of interesting lectures on Calvin in French V.
All the copies of Swift's works will be reserved for English A men for the next two weeks.
The first number of the Lampoon under the new board will be out within a week.
The members of Fine Arts 4 wishing their mid year marks should leave postal cards with Professor Norton.
Professor Hart gave a talk on Speaker Reed's decision in History XIII. yesterday instead of the regular course.
Members of French 4 will hereafter be required to hand in weekly reports of the books read outside the lecture room.
Derby Rogers, '93, has been elected permanent captain of the Yale freshman crew.
The Illustrated American has in this week's number pictures of the Harvard and Yale 'varsity crews.
There will be a recitation in Chemistry 1 on Mercury for the first section Thursday and for the second section Friday.
The books to be used in N. H. 3 are Gray's Manual of Botany, 6th revised edition, and Gray's Botanical Textbook, which consists of two volumes.
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