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...Mass. Mathematics 14b, Sever 13 Astronomy 3, Astron. Lab. Chemistry 15, Lawrence 1 Engineering 1c, Zool. Lecture Room. Engineering 8a, Pierce 202 Engineering 14a, Pierce 209 Engineering 16e, Pierce 200 Forestry 6, Upper Dane Mineralogy 12, Miner. Lab. Mining 3, Pierce 212 French 1b: (Assignment of rooms, French 1b). Section 1. Sever 17 Section 2. Sever 18 Economics 1: (Assignment of rooms, Economics 1). Mr. Daggett's sections, Section A, Sever 5 Section B, Sever 6 Mr. Field's sects., Fogg Lecture Room Mr. Howland's sects., Sever 35 Mr. Martin's sects., Harvard 6 Mr. Wright's sects...
...tickets for the Yale baseball game will be held at the office of the Athletic Association tomorrow, between 8.15 and 1 o'clock. This sale will be open to H. A. A. ticket holders only, and tickets must be shown. Each man may buy one ticket in the cheering section (this ticket is non-transferable), and not more than four other tickets. Price...
...Adams to Delano (inclusive), Sever 29Derby to Yule (inclusive), Sever 35Latin B:(Assignment of rooms, Latin B).Section 4, Sever 17Section 5, Sever 18Physics C:(Assignment of rooms, Physics C).Ailen to Lurie (inclusive), Zool. Lect. RoomMcAllister to Portal (inclusive), Pierce 202Powel to R. D. Thomson (inclusive), Pierce 209S. Thomson to Ziegler (inclusive), Pierce...
...Knoblauch to Whitney (inclusive), Sever 24 Chemistry 3: (Assignment of rooms, Chemistry 3). Ackerman to Hepburn (inclusive), Harvard 5 Hermann to Wright (inclusive), Harvard 6 Engineering 5a: (Assignment of rooms, Engineering 5a). Alden to Jordan (inclusive), Pierce 202 Julian to Wyndham-Gittens (inclusive), Pierce 209 * 11 o'clock section. Examinations Tomorrow. Semitic 16, Upper Dane Indic Philol. 5, Warren House Latin 3, Lower Mass. German F, Lower Mass. German G, Lower Mass. Celtic 2, Lower Mass. Economics 15, Lower Mass. Philosophy 8, Upper Dane Philosophy 14, Upper Dane...
This year holders of H. A. A. tickets who in previous years have been admitted free to the Harvard-Yale baseball game will have to pay $1.50 for seats in the cheering section. The introduction of these tickets has enabled the poor as well as the rich student to see all the games played by our varsity team. These games are part of University life; they are played by our fellow students and friends, and we all want to see them. We ought then to have this privilege at the lowest possible cost. In the face...