I LEAVE thee, fair Harvard, how full of regret,
Since the days that were spent with thee die;
O, better, forsooth, had we two never met
If now I must leave with a sigh.
As a youth who, at dawn, through the meadows is roaming,
And meets there his love-chosen lass, -
As he, too, must leave her at fall of the gloaming,
So, fair Harvard, I've met thee - and pass.
CENTENNIAL Hymn by the Glee Club to-night, in the Yard.
THE annual concert of the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality took place in Lyceum last night, and was successful in every respect.
THE Baccalaureate sermon was preached by Dr. Peabody in the Chapel last Sunday afternoon. About two thirds of the class were present.
SENIORS are reminded that the first instalment of the Class Fund is due on or before Commencement, and the Secretary requests that it be promptly paid.
THE prize for the winning college at Springfield will be a set of silk colors. Each member of the winning crew will be presented with a silver oar, nine inches long, as a memento of the occasion.
MEMBERS of the Senior Class who desire to have the Crimson sent them next year are requested to give their names to one of the present editors or leave them at Sever's before Commencement.
HIGHEST honors in Philosophy have been awarded to H. T. Finck; honors to Lefavour, Marcou, Stimson, and Thwing.
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HARVARD VS. YALE.