Maps are due in History 1 tomorrow.
Themes in French 6 are due tomorrow.
Boston University men are forming a University club.
Bumstead '95 has won the chess championship at Yale.
L. Hunt, who played end rush on Andover's eleven in the fall of '88, enters Harvard Law School next year.
A theme on Burgers "Lenore" is due tomorrow in German 3.
The Harvard Club of Maine held a meeting in Portland Tuesday.
Blue books will be taken up in Mr. Danion's section on Saturday.
The number of members in the Republican Club has increased to 425.
The Index is on sale at the Co-operative, Thurston's, Sever's and Amee's.
Marks of the hour examination in German B will be announced today.
The examination in Greek D announced for yesterday has been postponed.
Thursday will be taken as a day to make up back experiments in Physics C.
The Hasty Pudding will give a dance in the club house some time in January.
T. E. Robinson '92 has been elected captain of the U. of M. nine for the coming season.
Zimmerman, the bicyclist, won 53 firsts, 9 seconds and 3 thirds during this year's riding season.
The annual salaries of the officers, professors and employees of the University of Michigan amount to nearly $160,000.
Columbia College will lose Lloyd Collis, its champion walker, if the A. A. U. suspends the contestants of the 7th Regiment games.
Williams has made arrangements for entertainments during the winter, consisting of concerts and of lectures by professors of various colleges.
Printing, sewing, cooking, dressmaking, and household science are among the unique courses offered to the students of the Atlanta University.
The sophomore class at Columbia recently gave a dinner to its class crew which won in the Harvard-Yale-Columbia race last spring.
The M. I. T. A. C. will hold a closed sparring and wrestling meeting, Dec. 19, at the gymnasium on the corner of Exeter and Blagden Streets. Members of the B. A. A. and H. A. A. are invited to be present.
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