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CALENDAR.

There was no recitation in Greek 1, yesterday.

The examination for honors in classics is to be held this morning.

The last meeting of the Shooting Club will be held at Watertown, this afternoon.

The American lacrosse team expects to win every match on its foreign trip.

The final examination papers in Natural History 2 will have no alternative questions.

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The spot where the bonfire was built at the north end of Thayer has been resodded.

The section in English 6 will be limited to 21 men, juniors and seniors to have the preference.

The senior members of English 5 will have their themes returned at the close of the examination.

All who intend to go to New Haven Saturday will please sign before 12 o'clock today.

The members of the Canoe Club will be entitled to fly the burgees of the American Canoe Association.

The examination in Mathematics 5 will be held in Sever 24, instead of in U. E. R., as at first posted.

The men who are going to New Haven will buy their tickets at the depot, and not at Bartlett's.

The printed notes in Political Economy 4 will be distributed today between 10 and 1.30 A. M., at W. 4.

In Latin 1 the examination will contain passages from Tacitus, at sight, and from Horace on the prepared work.

The pamphlet descriptive of the elective courses in Political Economy will probably be ready tomorrow.

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