E. O. Hiler '93, has returned to college.
Yale plays Williams at New Haven today.
French II will begin Crima on Friday next.
In French 2 a theme on Eugene Grandet is due April 15.
In English B, theme X, an exposition is due today.
The tennis courts at Yale were put in condition last week.
The preliminary rounds in the tennis tournament began yesterday.
The 'varsity nine played in their new suits for the first time yesterday.
Miss Lena Little will sing at the Sanders Theatre Concert on Thursday.
The examination books in Geology 4 will probably be handed back on Friday.
The fifth theme in German 4 is due May 4th. Subject, "Goethe and Schiller."
"Wilhelm Meister" is to be read outside the class in German 4 before April 29.
Men in History 1 are to be prepared for an hour examination on the "Thirty Years' War."
H. Ware '93, has been chosen Secretary of the CRIMSON, vice C. R. Nutter '93, resigned.
The dinner of the undergraduate members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society will take place on Friday.
Hereafter regular seats will be assigned for the English A lectures on English Literature, and the attendance taken.
The roof of the new Yale gymnasium is to be entirely of glass. It will be the second largest roof of the kind in the country.
Professor W. W. Goodwin, of Harvard is to give an interesting illustrated lecture on "The Ruins of Troy," in Harvard Hall tomorrow evening. It will be open the public.
One afternoon's trial was enough to convince the cricketers that Norton's field is utterly unfit for their purposes. As it is impossible to sod it, the candidates will practice on the upper ends of Holmes and Jarvis, as they did last year.
The Yale 'varsity crew has been rowing lately as follows: Stroke, Simms, M. S.; 7, Hagerman, L. S.; 6, Ely '91; 5, Heffelfinger '91 S.; 4, Paine '94; 3, Graves '92 S.; 2, Crosby '92; bow, Balliet '92. Hull '83, Cowles '86, and Isham '91, have been coaching them.
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