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On Monday evening, Feb. 12, the annual open handicap games of the Cambridge port Gymnasium Association will be held. The programme will include the usual track and field events. Entries will be received by Secretary W. H. Cronan, in care of the gymnasium.

The class hockey championship will probably be decided this week. The Seniors have beaten the Juniors in two games, and the Sophomores have defeated the Freshmen twice in succession. 1902 won from the Seniors in the first game of the final series last Saturday, so that it is possible that the series may be decided in one more game.

Professor Kuno Francke will deliver two lectures at Cornell University on February 7 and 8, entitled "Durer's Biblical Illustrations," and "Holbein's Dance of Death." These two are a part of the larger series of Lectures which Professor Francke gave last year at Harvard and at Johns Hopkins University.

All of the four class crews at Yale have been given practically the same kind of work during the past week. The practice has consisted of twenty-five minutes rowing in the tanks, an outdoor run of a mile or more, and exercise in the gymnasium. The coaching of the senior and junior crews has been confined principally to the body swing and the shoot, but slide work has been included in the exercise of the other two crews. The number of the freshman squad has recently been reduced to fifty-five.

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