THE bills for boat-house rests are ready, and must be paid before the opening of the river.
CANDIDATES for the University Cricket Eleven are requested to meet their Captain at Matthews 34 on Monday at 7.30 P. M.
THE Harvard Rifle Club has received a challenge from the Cambridge Rifle Club to a match on the afternoon of the 17th of this month.
WORK is progressing rapidly on the boat-house. Painting will begin as soon as the weather permits. It is expected that the floats will be got off this week.
OFFICERS HARVARD ART CLUB - President, Prof. C. E. Norton; Vice-Presidents, B. Tuckerman, W. L. Chase; Secretary, P. Tuckerman; Curator, S. C. Whitney.
THE Rev. Mr. Hall, of the Church of the Advent, Boston, will address the St. Paul's Society at their room, No. 17 Gray, on Friday evening, March 10, at 7 o'clock.
THE dates of the matches with Yale have been fixed for the 3d and 26th of June and the 1st of July. Where the games will take place has not yet been fully decided.
A CONTRIBUTOR to the Advocate is said to be in the habit of sitting with his feet on the table, because he does not consider it democratic that the feet should be permanently below the head.
OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE OF 1770. - President, Emmons Blaine; Vice-President, John Homans; Secretary, Lewis Hancock; Treasurer, Stephen Bullard; Librarian, Fred. L. Gay.
OFFICERS OF THE EVERETT ATHENAEUM for the second Term. - President, C. Moore; Vice-President, B. M. Johnson; Secretary, E. T. Chamberlain; Treasurer, M. Hasbrouck; Standing committee, I. Elting, J. A. Tufts, C. R. Holmes; Board of Editors, J. O'Connor, E. H. Nichols, C. K. Williams; Stage Manager, C. H. Vinton; Chorister, E. W. Morse.
COLLEGE workmen are clearing the elms on the east side of Gore Hall to obtain space for the intended addition to the east wing of the Library, and as soon as the frost is out of the ground the work on the foundation will be begun. This intended addition will change the appearance of the hall by making the length of the building extend from west to east instead of from north to south, as it now is.
HARVARD CHESS CLUB. - President, T. W. Barnes, '76; Vice-President, L. Sargent, '79; Secretary, F. J. Le Moyne '77.
Any who desire to become members of the Chess Club are requested to send their names to the Secretary, Holyoke 42. It is hoped that some good players can be found in '79 to keep up the interest in the club.
DURING the month of February $ 137 were paid to the Treasurer of the H. U. B. C. The subscription-list shows the following results:-
Assessed. Subscribed. Paid.
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