There was an unannounced examination in French 4 yesterday.
Prime Motors will be the subject of the lecture in Physics A tomorrow.
Each member of Physics 3 may take a final examination or a long paper as he pleases.
Additional tennis courts are being put on the Oxford street side of Norton's Field.
Clark, '91S, the Yale man who won the bicycle race in the Mott Haven games last year, will race again this spring.
There will be no more written tests in Latin 2 this year.
The Classical Club gave a reception to Prof. Dyer last evening after his lecture, in Dr. Tarbell's room, Matthews 7.
The referee's tug at the class races will be the first to go through the draw, and consequently those on board of her will have a better view than from any other boat.
A blue book has been left at Leavitt and Peirce's for the names of those freshmen who want to go on the '93 tug to see the races.
The address on "Politics as a Profession" which Hon. Theodore Roosevelt delivered here at one of the College Conferences, is printed in America for last week.
There will be an hour examination in History 1 next Saturday, on the lectures and reading in Ransome since the April recess Blue books must positively be in Thursday.
Some changes have been made in the University crew. Yesterday Perkins was changed from 4 to 6, and Upham went back to 4. The men were Jones, stroke, Goddard 7, Perkins 6, Tilton 5, Upham 4, Watriss 3, Hutchinson 2, Hartridge bow. In the absence of their own launch the crew are using a little launch hired for the purpose. It is too slow to keep up with the crew.
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