ALL students whose windows are outside of the enclosed portion of the Yard are warned to keep them locked on Class Day.
THIS is the pleasantest season of the year to attend prayers, and many are availing themselves of this privilege who have not previously done so.
DURING the summer extensive repairs are to be made on the College buildings. Special fees are to charged for the use of a room during vacation.
PROFESSOR WILLIAM EVERETT will preach in Appleton Chapel next Sunday morning; and at 4.15 P. M. Dr. Peabody will deliver the usual baccalaureate sermon.
THE Reading-Room Association desires to dispose of the magazines and papers of the past year. Any one wishing to purchase will call upon the Secretary at 12 Stoughton.
MR. R. WINSOR, '80, is now playing regularly at centre field on the University Nine. His opening record was a good one, he having no errors, and two base-hits to his credit.
AT the request of several members of the section the second and third hours of Mathematics 2 will be interchanged in next year's Tabular View. - W. E. BYERLY.
THOSE who have enjoyed Mr. George Riddle's instruction in Elocution this year have expressed great satisfaction, and it is earnestly hoped that he will be appointed for another year.
THE Library Bulletin will appear in all probability on the day before Class Day. It will have, among other things, a continuation of Professor Norton's bibliographical notice on Michelangelo.
THAT was a very neat compliment that the last Advocate paid the Class of '80. As is usual in such cases, those who are the least known for "honest work" are proudest of the compliment.
IN Philosophy I. for the coming year, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume will be substituted as text-books for Descartes and Malebranche, which were announced in the Elective Pamphlet.
GROUND has been already broken for the new Gymnasium, and the prospect is good that it will be completed some time in the autumn. Proposals for making the old Gymnasium into a swimming-bath are now in order.
ALL students are earnestly requested to preserve the Tabular Views which the Faculty has so generously distributed free of charge, as none will be given out next fall. The cause of this new departure in economy is not known.
THE next number of the Crimson will appear on Commencement Day. It will contain the long-talked-of plans of the new Gymnasium, with a full description of the building. Those who leave before that date, and who wish copies sent, will please leave address at Sever's.
THE following gentlemen have been appointed from the Junior Class to act as ushers on Class Day: J. T. Bowen, I. T. Burr, Jr., J. T. Coolidge, 3d, J. E. Cowdin, G. V. L. Meyer, W. Sheafe, Jr., G. R. Sheldon, C. F. Sprague, W. Trimble, W. B. Van Rensselaer, O. H. Williams, Jr., J. A. Wright, Jr.
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