The Yale examinations begin next Monday.
Marks will not be given out in Fine Arts 4.
Princeton has 980 students, an increase of 129 over last year.
The first rehearsal of the Freshman Glee Club was held last night.
The open handicap of games of the B. A. A. were held last evening.
Stereopticon views will probably be shown in Greek 13 on Friday.
Notes have been sent to those who received marks below C in English 8.
The start in the hare and hounds run will be made promptly at 4 o'clock.
Rev. Samuel Adams Devens, of the class of '29, died recently in Boston.
Twelve men are entered in the chess tournament now in progress at Yale.
There are sixteen entries for the pool tournament which began last evening.
Professor Goodwin will lecture on Socrates tomorrow at 12 o'clock in Sever 11.
Princeton defeated Columbia Athletic Club in foot ball 29 to 0 day before yesterday.
A large number of students at the American school at Athens are Harvard graduates.
Most of the members of Math. 3 will substitute theses for the mid-year examinations.
Men in Germon 3 must read "Kabal and Liebe" outside the regular work before the mid-years.
Le Siege de Berlin will be read in connection with the new method of composition in French la.
The athletic committee of Boston University is making arrangements for an indoor meeting next month.
McClung did not say, as reported by a New York paper, that "the Princeton team put up a more scientific and cleaner game than Harvard." - Yale News.
Professor Shaler read a paper on "Genealogy from the Point of view of Natural Science" before the New England Historical Genealogical Society yesterday.
The announcement in the calendar of the meeting of the Harvard Union for tonight was a mistake of the University printer. The prize debate will be held tomorrow evening at the usual time.
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