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Subjects for the last theme in English B are due today.

French 2 will begin "Le Barbierde Seville" on Friday next.

The brick work on the new gate was begun yesterday.

W. H. Maynard '93, who has been ill, has recovered sufficiently to go home.

R. T. Whitehouse '91, who has been ill with diphtheria, expects to go South this week.

Hon. G. F. Williams lectured at Dartmouth Saturday night on "The Tariff."

Allen, of the junior nine, has hurt his hand so that he cannot play in the class game today.

Charles Scribner's Sons have recently published "Original Charades" by Professor Briggs.

The prizes for the Interscholastic Tennis Tournament are on exhibition at Leavitt's.

The Yale freshman held their spring games on Saturday. No remarkable records were made.

The B. A. A. all round championship games will be held at the Irvington Oval at 3 o'clock this afternoon.

The Harvard Medical School freshmen defeated the Dental School Freshmen by a score of 18 to seventeen.

The examination of candidates for Honors in Political Science will be held on Monday and Wednesday, May 25 and 27, bginning at 9.30 a. m.

At the meeting of the Intercollegiate Foot Ball Association on Saturday, it was voted not to admit Lehigh into the assoclation.

The last theme in German 4 will be due May 27; the subjects given are "A Review of the First Act of the Second Part of Faust," and "Goethe's Criticism of Hamlet."

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