There will be no lecture in French 9 Saturday.
There will be an examination at sight in Latin A today.
Work on the art building at Bowdoin will be begun in the spring.
A theme on the "Marquis de Villemar" is due in French 2 on Jan. 15.
Professor Hart has taken charge of History 2 during Professor MacVane's illness.
The candidates for the Yale nine will begin regular work in the cage on Monday.
The day for the 15-minute exercises in History 13 has been changed from Saturday to Thursday.
The miners' safety lamp, made by Sir Humphrey Davies, which was the first one ever used, is in the Boylston laboratory.
Latham, the raquet champion, has defeated every opponent in America and will return to England with a clean record.
The election of captain of the Yale eleven will take place in a few days. It is probable that Wallis will be chosen. Barbour and Heffelfinger will not return to college.
The American Protective Tariff League has made an offer of three prizes of $150, $100, and $50 respectively for the three best essays on the subject "Has the New Tariff Law proved Beneficial?" The competitors are limited to undergraduate students of senior classes of colleges and universities, and the essays must be in by May 1, 1892.
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