The third theme in German 4 is due on Monday.
Everett Spring water is now being used at Memorial Hall.
After the mid-years there will be two sections in Pol. Econ. I.
Cornell has but 18 candidates for the 'varsity and freshman crews.
Professor J. B. Thayer has a letter on the Indian war in the Nation.
There will be a seminar in Physics B next Saturday, from four to six.
After Monday there will be but two freshman crews kept in training.
Men in Physics B will hand in blue books at the next Laboratory exercise.
French 1a will take up About's "Les Mariages de Paris" after the mid-years.
Yale's college physician has advised the discontinuance of the tug-of-war.
A new college journal has been started at Lehigh called the Lehigh Quarterly.
The University of Pennsylvania is trying to raise $1,600 for the equipment of the crew.
The trophies for last year's Yale crew are pewter tankards suitably engraved.
The Index has had an unprecedented sale. Less than a hundred copies of the edition remain.
The winter games of the Yale Athletic Association will come off about the first of March.
The University of Pennsylvania will have a goal kicking contest in their mid-winter games.
The New Haven Bicycle Club will hold a bicycle meet there on June 8th, with about $1,000 in prizes.
Hare, '90 who pitched on last year's team at Amherst, has returned to college and will probably play this year.
The receipts of the Andover foot ball team for the year were $1,604.09, the expenses $1,227.75; cash on hand $376.34.
Seniors have received copies of Senator Jones' speech on Protection last September, under the frank of the senator.
The senior class at Columbia are about to present the college with a memorial window in honor of Alexander Hamilton.
A Co-operative Association has been formed at the University of Pennsylvania, to be run on the same principles as those of Yale and Harvard.
The sections in Polit. Econ. I will all meet in Lower Mass. at 9 o'clock on Wednesday next. Professor Taussig will lecture on the Double Standard.
Professor C. A. Young of Princeton, has been awarded the Janssen prize for 1890, by the French Academy of Sciences, in recognition of his discoveries in spectroscopy.
Men in Math. A will be allowed to take into the examination Sever's Problems, Sever's card and Byerly's Syllabus. Four place logarithmic tables will be furnished them.
The CRIMSON of January 16 erroneously stated that the Harvard Co-operative Society had 840 members. The number should have been given as 957, exceeding that of any previous year.
Next Thursday English 6 will meet at 2.30 for a less formal debate than usual. The subject will be-Resolved. That the FAculty's plan for shortening the college course ought to be adopted. Hale, Jones, Brackett and Davls will lead the discussion.
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