Marks in English 9 were announced yesterday.
Themes in French 9 must be handed in by Tuesday.
The B. A. A. are organizing a Corey Hill Toboggan Club.
Professor James is preparing an abridged edition of Psychology.
127 of the new lockers at the Gymnasium have been engaged. There are only 31 left vacant.
According to reports, the fountain which stands in the centre of the Columbia College Campus was recently painted red and pieces of it were broken off and carried away as trophies.
H. P. Nelson '95 has been called to his home in Nashville, Tenn., owing to the death of his father.
The Christmas number of the Lampoon will appear with a new design on the cover, and a colored supplement.
The Manhattan Athletic Club of New York reports a membership of 3,000 and its net profits for the year $30,000.
Professor Penhallow, of McGice College Montreal, will speak to the Botanical Club on Monday evening on "Some Fossil Plants."
A new four-year course in electrical engineering has been established at Columbia for the undergraduates in the School of Mines.
President Low of Columbia has proposed that a committee of class presidents be formed to formulate rules and regulations for college grounds.
The first prize in declamation in the sophomore class competition at Bowdoin has been awarded to George A. Merrill. The second to Francis W. Dana.
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