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BREVITIES.

BUT ninety-one Seniors have handed in their lists of photographs.

ONE hundred and thirty-five Juniors presented themselves at the anticipatory examination in Rhetoric. Only nineteen failed to pass.

THE Rev. Dr. Langdon, rector of Christ Church, Cambridge, will conduct the services of the St. Paul's Society on Ash-Wednesday evening, March 1.

ALEXANDRE JAMELLIER, Moore's Block, will give lessons in fencing and single-stick until the 1st of June. He has been eighteen years in Cambridge.

ONE hundred and forty-five pounds will probably be the line between light and heavy weights in the wrestling and sparring matches in the Gymnastic Tournament.

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The remodelling of the boat-house will cost $1,359. It will be necessary, also, to paint the building, replank the bridges, and make some repairs on the roof.

AS work is to commence on the boat-house at once, all personal property, except boats, must be removed.

NOTMAN has recently sent to the Library the pictures of the class of '75 in two albums. The views and groups of the class are arranged in one book, and the portraits in the other.

JUNIOR RHETORIC. - Lesson on Monday, February 28, in Lessing's Laocoon, Preface and Chapter I. Section I. from Bacon to Linzee, inclusive. Section II. from McDowell to Wright.

OWNERS of boats in the boat-house are requested to send their names, and the numbers of their rests, to the treasurer, Mr. Heminway, 27 Holyoke, to prevent mistakes in the allotment of rests to applicants.

SENIORS are notified that unless more orders are received for certain groups on their lists, those groups will not be taken. Numbers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 15, 17, 21, 23, 27 are among those for which few or no orders have been received.

THE candidates for the Freshman crew are N. M. Brigham, D. O. Ives, P. Katzenbach, F. W. Smith, W. H. Schwartz, J. W. Wells, C. G. Weld, and A. Crocker, Captain. They are rowing a thousand strokes a day, and running five miles three times a week.

THE entertainment to be given by the Pi Eta graduates at Beethoven Hall, next Tuesday evening, will include the burlesque of "Ivanhoe," adapted, and an original farce entitled "Chums." Tickets have been placed on sale at the Parker House to-day, and may be procured there until the evening of the entertainment.

BLAKEY has finished the eight-oared barge for the University crew. It is built of white-pine, with mahogany wash-boards. A small keel covered with iron will protect the bottom in some degree from shoals and other obstructions. The dimensions are 47 feet by 38 inches; those of a six-oared barge are 44 feet by 26 inches.

MR. WELD, '76, the captain of the Rifle Club, has chosen the following men to represent the club in their match with the Cambridge Team: Denton, L. S. S., Leeds, '77, Russell, '77; Sherwood, '76, Simpson, '79, Tallant, '77. Substitutes: Bacon, '77, Bolton, '78.

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