Sanford '90 is in town.
U. of P. will have no freshman crew this year.
Marks are out in Chemistry A, History 12 and Greek 6.
It is said that there will be recitations as usual Monday, Feb. 23.
J. T. Newcomb '92 has been elected editor-in-chief of the Williams Weekly.
Phillips Exeter has raised over $700 for its baseball nine for the coming season.
Members of English A have to read by Saturday Brooks on English Literature before Chaucer.
The Princeton Track Athletic Association will hold its annual indoor meeting next Monday.
The B. A. A. will hold a series of cross country runs as soon as the ground is dry enough.
There will be a conference of amateur journalists at the American House, Boston, on Monday, February 23.
In Botany 1, the work of the year will count for 40 per cent of the mark at the end of the year.
Mr. Lathrop will have a class in wrestling every afternoon from 3 to 4. It is desirable that as many men as possible join this class.
A meeting of the Inter-collegiate Athletic Association will be held in New York on Feb. 28th, to decide concerning any innovation with regard to the Mott Haven games.
Dr. Morgan will lecture on "The Roman Stage," on Thursday at 4 o'clock in Harvard 1. There will be no recitations on Wednesday or Thursday in Latin B, C, or D, but the members of these courses are expected to be present at the lecture.
In the Yale crew, Ives, who was to stroke the crew has been ordered to cease rowing on account of heart trouble. Ferris cannot row on account of rheumatism. Hartwell, who has rowed three years, refuses to row. Brewster and Simms will then be the only old men left in the boat.
The class of '93 at Williams has elected the board of editors to publish next year's "Gull," the college annual as follows: President, Boone; editors, Armstrong, Willyoung, Star and Sewall.
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