No injunction has been put upon the occupation of the building with the hideous name, but whoever takes a room there will be notified by the college authorities that he moves in at his own risk, and that rooms so recently plastered should not be occupied.
No persons but members of the H. U. B. C. are admitted to the boat-house. Any one connected with the University can become a member by paying three dollars, and signing the constitution. Keys can be obtained of Mr. H. G. Danforth, 2 Weld.
AT a meeting of the Freshman class, Wednesday afternoon, H. S. Bond, Jr., was chosen president, and C. H. Hobbs secretary of the class. E. D. Jordan was elected captain of the Foot-Ball eleven; F. M. Holden, captain of the Ball Nine; S. Shillito, captain of the crew. There are about 225 men in the class, and a good nine and crew are expected.
AT a meeting of the Weld Boat Club, held on Wednesday last, the following officers were elected: T. M. Sloane, '77, President; J. Burr, '79, Secretary and Treasurer; P. W. Page, '77, Captain.
APPLICATIONS for membership of the various boat clubs should be made at once to the following persons: Weld Club, T. M. Sloane, 2 Weld; Matthews Club, C. W. Hubbard, 41 Matthews; Holworthy Club, J. R. W. Hitchcock, 11 Hollis; Holyoke Club, W. S. Otis, 25 Holyoke Street.
THE Union Athletic Club of Boston will hold its fall meeting on the Boston Base-Ball grounds, Saturday, October 7, beginning at 2 1/2 P. M. Three races - the mile walk, quarter-mile run, and one-mile run - are open to all amateur competitors who choose to enter; and a special invitation has been sent to members of the H. A. A. to take part in these events. TWO prizes are offered in each of these three contests open to all amateurs; the entrance fee will be one dollar for each event, but this amount will be returned to those who take part in the sports for which they enter. Entries should be addressed to Harry M. Howard, Secretary Union Athletic Club, 18 Boylston Street, Boston. Blanks upon which to make entries will be furnished by the secretary of the Harvard Athletic Association at Holworthy 22, and he will supply any further information regarding the meeting that may be desired.
SECOND-YEAR honors have been assigned as follows:-
In Classics.1st Class. Binney, '78; Hamilton, '78; Jackson, '78; O'Callaghan, '77.
2d Class. Ela, '79; Hunt, '78; Perley, '78; G. H. Stearns, '78; Wiley, '77; Worthington, '77.
In Mathematics.1st Class. Sykes, '77.
2 Class. Goldmark, '78; Goodrich, '77; Stringham, '77.