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April 29 will be ladies' day at the B. A. A.

The list of college rooms for '92-'93 will be out April fourth.

Subjects for special reports in Pol. Econ. 4 have been assigned.

The examination in Philosophy 1 will be on Wednesday, not Monday.

"Hermann and Dorothea" is due in German 4 before the spring vacation.

The Mandolin Club is being trained by Romero, the Boston mandolin teacher.

The Wahoos, of the Glee Club held their dinner at the Victoria, last Tuesday night.

The Vicar of Wakefield must be read by members of English A before next week.

The fire-escapes to Upper Mass. are used by members of English A to enter the hall.

Technique, the college annual of the Institute of Technology, will appear very shortly.

The Cambridge Latin team has won the championship of the interscholastic polo league.

Beside competition, there will be general class work on the parallel bars, in the winter meeting, Saturday.

Members of the Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs can sign for the dinner at Leavitt & Peirce's.

A student in the chemical laboratory at the U. of M. was badly burned, on Friday last, by an explosion of sulphuric acid.

The University of Pennsylvania played their first base ball game of the season last Monday, defeating the Reserves by a score of 10 to 8.

The Alumni of Columbia are circulating a petition protesting against the intended new sites for that institution being cut up by streets

The committee of the Amherst library has voted to attach a fine of $10 for taking a book from the library reading-room without permission.

The senate of the University of St. Andrews, the oldest in Scotland, has decided to open to women the university's departments of theology, arts and sciences.

The following men have commenced practice in throwing the hammer at Yale: Coxe '93 S., McDuffy '94, Lay '94, Morrison '92, Lyman '95, and Stillman '94 S.

A meeting of the alumni of the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity will be held at Clark's Cafe, New York City on Tuesday. Ex-Secretary of State Bayard will speak on "Gluts and their Consequences."

The Trinity Faculty has passed a vote forbidding any student to pull in the tug-of-war without the consent of his parent and a doctor's certificate, and has also decided to abolish tug-of-war next year.

Professor Hill will hereafter meet the class in English A in two sections, on Monday at 2.3 p. m., and on Tuesday at 12. All the sections meet in Sever 11, and the assignment of seats is the same as in Mr. Fletcher's sections.

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