THE Titles and Indexes to Vols. III. and IV. of the Magenta will be ready for delivery with the next number.
AN important meeting of the C. T. Co. will be held at Thayer 58, on Friday evening at seven o'clock.
THE first move in the game between the Uxbridge Chess Club and the Harvard Chess Club has been made by Uxbridge.
THE Rev. Dr. Coit, of S. Paul's School, Concord, is expected to preach at Christ Church next Sunday morning and evening.
THE boating men at Exeter walk twelve miles, and run three every week, in addition to their Indian-club and dumbbell exercises.
THE officers of the H. P. C. from '76 are as follows: President, Samuel Sherwood; Vice-President, E. C. Hall; Secretary, H. P. Jaques; Treasurer, Emor H. Harding.
THE Political Economy course known as Philos. 7, it is probable, will be somewhat changed, and some other textbook than Blanqui's will be taken up after the class have enjoyed a slightly longer acquaintance with Mr. Bagehot.
THE officers of the Harvard Art Club are as follows: President, Samuel Sherwood; Vice-President, J. L. Du Fais; Treasurer, Harcourt Amory; Secretary, Bayard Tuckerman; Curator, F. T. Brown.
IT will probably be decided this afternoon whether we are to have class or club races this spring. The decision rests with the executive committee of the H. U. B. C. and the executive committees of the different Boat-Clubs.
THE financial condition of the different Boat-Clubs is quite satisfactory. Of the $3,285 due Mr. Blakey, $3,211 has been paid, leaving but $74 due. The number of men in the different clubs is: Holyoke, 70; Thayer, 67; Mathews, 60; Holworthy, 36; - total, 233. The only club still in debt is Holworthy.
IT is reported that the Columbia crew is already selected, and that it is to consist of three of their last year's crew, a member of a recent University Eight of Oxford, England, one of the Wesleyan crew of last year, and a Harvard graduate who is now at the Columbia School of Mines. Columbia will certainly be well represented next summer, even though this report should prove false in some particulars.
RATHER unnecessary, - the notice in the Gymnasium to leave the water running.
OUR reporter noticed the peculiarly hilarious condition of the Yard on Wednesday night about eleven o'clock. This spring weather makes us very light-headed.
THE Theme and Forensic weeks have now been so changed that Juniors do not hand in both these the same week, but Forensics will follow a week later for each division.
THE Sophomore class supper will take place at the St. James Hotel. The price of tickets will be five dollars, and they can be obtained, after Monday, at Sever's, or of the Committee of Arrangements.
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