ALL books must be returned to the Library on or before June 17.
THE Glee Club gives a concert in Union Hall on the Wednesday before Class Day.
A SOPH. thinks that the College is biassed by its religious tendencies in adopting the Unitarian theory of chemistry.
o B. K.
Orator, Prof. C. C. Everett, D. D.; Poet, C. P. Cranch, both of Cambridge.
II. H.
President, Paul Butler; Vice-President, E. P. Elliot; Secretary, J. C. Lane; Treasurer, G. H. Bird.
Cercle Francais.
THE officers are, President, Prof. Bocher; 1st Vice-President, G. R. R. Rivers; 2d Vice-President, H. H. Drake; Secretary, W. Bell; Treasurer, F. J. Stimson.
AT a meeting of the Thayer-Weld Boat Club, O. W. Wetmore was chosen Captain, F. S. Watson, '75, President, W. N. Swift, '77, Secretary.
TICKETS for the Institute supper at Parker's, Thursday, June 18, will be for sale at Richardson's until Saturday the 13th. First ten will procure their tickets of the Treasurer.
AT the dedication of Memorial Hall, Charles Francis Adams is to be the orator, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, poet. A chorus of two hundred, directed by Mr. Paine, will furnish the music.
TICKETS for Class Day will be ready for distribution at 60 Thayer on Wednesday June, 10. No tickets will be delivered until the assessment of ten dollars has been paid. All persons who do not intend to take their tickets will confer a great favor upon the Class Day Committee by informing them of it as soon as possible.
GOLDEN gleams the gathering darkness,
Like the ashes' dying glow.
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