THE Pudding strawberry night will probably be June 30.
THE crew will take both of their new shells to Springfield.
AN eight-oar is being got together to row the University.
THE price of board at Memorial Hall for May was $3.80 per week.
THE crew will leave for Springfield on the afternoon of June 21.
PROFESSOR ANDERSON and Professor Jacquinot sail for Europe to-morrow.
THE subject of Mr. E. C. Stedman's Phi Beta Kappa poem is to be "Hawthorne."
THE Society groups have been photographed on the steps of University during the week.
THE game between Yale and Princeton on Saturday was won by Yale by a score of 8 to 0.
MEMBERS of the Signet are requested to return all books to the Library before Corporation day.
WE respect the Freshman class for their pluck in attacking the calculus en masse, but we want to see them after the battle has been fought.
THE tablet recently placed in Memorial Hall with a paraphrase of the Latin inscription on the outside, is said to have been put up for the benefit of any members of the Administration visiting us on Commencement, who are not familiar with monumental Latin.
THE challenge from Columbia, which was declined on the ground that it would be unwise for our crew to race two days before the race with Yale, and that none of the crew were willing to stay at Springfield after the 29th of June, has been accepted. Columbia is willing to row on June 26.
THE proposed rifle-match with Yale will not take place, as the H. U. R. C. could not send a team to New Haven by the night train, and expect the men to be in good enough condition to shoot a rifle-match on their arrival, on which condition only the Yale club accepted our challenge; and they have finally refused to shoot at Springfield or any other intermediate place.
THE tide will be high at the boat-house until Commencement as follows: -
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