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BREVITIES.

ANY student who fails to answer a summons from the Dean, Register, or Secretary at the appointed time, is expected to answer that summons at the earliest opportunity, as determined by the hours of the officer who summoned him, without waiting for a second summons. - Bulletin Board.

THE Committee appointed to read the Bowdoin Prize Dissertations have awarded the following prizes:-

F. L. Wellman, of the Senior class, a prize of fifty dollars for a dissertation on "The Personal History of John Milton."

T. C. Williams, of the Senior class, a prize of fifty dollars for a dissertation on "The Poetry of the Nineteenth Century."

P. Lowell, of the Senior class, a prize of fifty dollars for a dissertation on "The Bank of England as a European Power between the death of Elizabeth and the death of Anne."

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G. E. Hovey, of the Junior class, a prize of fifty dollars for a dissertation on "Schliemann's Excavations at Troy."

THE University crew have just received from England two sets of oars. They are of the same pattern as were used by the last crew of Cambridge, England. The blades are painted crimson.

THE All Canada Team are practising for the match with Harvard on the 8th of May. To-morrow, April 22, and a week from to-morrow, two trial-matches will be played at Toronto between two teams, under the name of East Ontario vs. West Ontario.

WE publish, by request, a list of the Secretaries of the boat-clubs, for the convenience of those who wish to join: Holyoke, Mr. W. S. Otis, 25 Holyoke St.; Matthews, Mr. C. W. Hubbard, Matthews 41; Weld, Mr. T. M. Sloane, Weld 2; Holworthy, F. J. Stimson, Holworthy 9.

THE present composition of the Yale eight oared crew that is to row with Harvard at Springfield, Mass., next June, is as follows: Edmund P. Livingston (bow), Frederick Wood, E. C. Cooke, W. W. Collin, David Hyde Kellogg, Charles N. Fowler, Julian Kennedy, Robert J. Cook (stroke).

THE matches thus far arranged by the Nine are as follows: Saturday, May 6, Tauntons, at Taunton; Wednesday, May 10, Browns, at Providence; Saturday, May 13, Browns, Jarvis Field; May 20, Amherst, at Amherst; May 24, Amherst, Jarvis Field; May 30, Live Oaks, at Lynn; June 3, Yale, Jarvis Field; June 17, Tauntons, at Taauton; June 26, Yale, at New Haven.

THE Pi Etas will give an entertainment at Union Hall, Cambridgeport, on the evening of Wednesday, May 3. An original farce, entitled "Class Day," will be produced, followed by the burlesque of "Villikins and his Dinah." The Pierian Sodality and the Cambridge Amateur Orchestra will furnish instrumental music. Tickets can be obtained at Thayer 47, or of members of the society.

THE annual theatricals given by the Hasty Pudding for the benefit of the Boat Club will take place at Horticultural Hall, Thursday and Friday evenings, and Saturday afternoon, April 27, 28, and 29. Two burlesques and three farces will be given, each performance consisting of a burlesque, preceded by a farce. Performances to begin at eight and half past two. Tickets may now be obtained at No. 45 Weld.

AN entertainment in aid of the Harvard University crew will be given under the auspices of the Harvard Club of New York City, at the Theatre of the Union League Club, Monday, May 8, at 8 o'clock. Tickets can be procured by addressing Montgomery D. Parker, 21 Brevoort Place, or at G. P. Putnam's Sons, Twenty-third Street and Fourth Avenue. Price, two dollars. Committee: M. D. Parker, F. G. Ireland, E. Szemelenyi, H. H. Crocker, Thomas Kinnicutt, F. M. Weld, F. R. Appleton.

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