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Professor Mark will meet the class in N. H. 2 on Wednesday, January 29, at 2.30 p. m. to answer any questions the students may have in regard to work done during the past half-year. Each question must be written on a separate piece of paper and handed in by 2.15 p. m. on the above date. The quiz will be held in the regular lecture room. This will be the last opportunity for handing in the laboratory note books...
...Seth Low will be inaugurated as President of Columbia college at half-past ten o'clock on Monday morning, February 3d. The programme will be as follows...
...cent but gains more in actual numbers than Harvard, it will always be behind; and whatever may be true for the last three years, during the present year, Harvard has gained not only more numerically, but more proportionately than Yale. The same is true when we consider the past ten years, the past twenty years or the past century. What right have we to argue on the paltry data of three years? What good will it do us to pick out of a hundred years the three in which accident gave Yale a greater proportional increase than Harvard and argue...
DEAR SIR. In reply to your challenge of January 14, I will say that our past experience has fully convinced us that our annual race with Harvard is in every way best adapted to our boating interests, and that our decision as stated to you in my letter of December 13, was final and must so remain. With regard to a freshman race, concerning which you wrote to me some time ago, Yale declines to meet Cornell, as other arrangements have been made for our freshmen...
...York last Friday night. There were about two hundred graduates present. Mr. Chauncev M. Depew, '56, who presided spoke on the subject of football. He was followed by President Dwight, who responded to the toast "The University." He referred to the many material improvements made at Yale during the past three years, and mentioned the completion of Lawrence college, the dedication of Dwight hall, the gift of the Chittenden library and the opening of Osborne hall. Other toasts were responded to by Professor William R. Townsend, the Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Twitchell, Judge Henry E. Howland, A. P. Wilder...