THE fourth Library bulletin is now ready.
AT present there are 575 boarders at Memorial Hall.
OF the thirty-six rooms in Felton Hall only six are occupied.
THE Post-office will be open on Sundays from nine to ten A. M.
THE Hasty-Pudding Club sang in the Yard last Friday evening.
HARVARDS vs. Our Boys at 3 P. M. to-morrow, on the Boston grounds.
THERE is a prospect of the Glee Club singing in the Yard this autumn.
THE rooms of the Harvard Art Club in Grays are being newly fitted up.
ALL undergraduates interested in fencing are invited to call at 4 Grays, or at 2 Beck Hall.
THE Rifle-Club has been reorganized and the target set up at Watertown ready for practice.
THE Saltonstall Scholarships have been assigned to G. M. Nash, '77; R. P. Clapp, '79; and W. F. Price, '80.
THE members of English 5 are to write a story for a child four years old, to be handed in (i. e. the theme) next Friday.
THE Juniors have elected H. R. Sargent and G. Evans Memorial Hall Directors.
UNDERGRADUATES desiring to join the H. U. F. B. C. can do so by applying at the Secretary's room, 2 Beck Hall.
ANY student wishing to try for the crew, whether he has rowed before or not, is requested to present himself at 20 Hollis.
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