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BREVITIES.

DR. JOHNSON of the Old Cambridge Baptist Church will address the Christian Brethren at 24 College House, next Thursday, at 6.30 P. M. All are invited.

SENIORS are reminded that their class lives are now due, and that it is desired that all the measurement cards be filled out before the spring recess. Those who have not yet done so will greatly oblige the Class Secretary by sending both in as soon as possible.

SENIORS must hand in all Forensics, all Theses substituted for Forensics, and all over-due Themes, on or before May 20. Voted by the Faculty October 1, 1877.

THE next Crimson will be issued on Tuesday, April 1, on account of the recess. Those who wish copies mailed to them will please leave their names a Sever's.

THE next lecture in the Natural History Society Course will be given by Professor E C. Pickering, Thursday, March 27. Subject: "The Distance of the Sun."

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THE inmates of Matthews need not be frightened by the rumbling noise made about midnight. It is only some Seniors elevating water for their morning ablutions.

THE following men are training for the Law School crew: Peabody (Captain), Hooper, Boutelle, Cole, Danforth, Davis, Lawrence, Sneathen, Hoar, Marvel, Matthews, Brown, and Burr.

OFFICERS of the H. U. R. C.: President, N. H. Davis, L. S.; Secretary, Treasurer, and Captain, Thomas Russell, '79; Field Committee, C. Brigham, '80, C. C. Foster, '80, and F. E. Simpson, '79.

MR. GODDARD, '79, will coach the Freshman Crew until May 1 at any rate, and will continue to do so after that date if it does not interfere with his proposed single-scull race with Mr. Livingstone of Yale.

THE officers of the Institute of 1770 for the second half-year are: President, S. Hammond, Jr.; Vice-President, G. P. Upham, Jr.; Secretary, H. R. W. Browne; Treasurer, A. Harvey; Librarian, G. M. Lane.

INQUIRIES are now being made with a view of finding out how many young ladies desire to enjoy the advantages of higher education in Cambridge. If the number is sufficient to warrant the undertaking, further measures will then be taken.

THE times and places for the base-ball games between Harvard and Yale are as follows: May 10, at New Haven; May 17, at Cambridge; June 23, at New Haven; June 25, at Cambridge; June 28, on grounds to be appointed hereafter.

A MEETING of the LaCrosse Club was held on Wednesday evening last, in Holden. A constitution and by-laws were adopted. The following officers were elected: President, E. H. Baker, '81; Vice-President, W. Kane, '82; Secretary, W. H. Manning, '82; Treasurer, G. A. Stearns, '81; Field-Captain, R. Sturgis, '81.

THE Spring Recess will extend from Wednesday, April 2, to Tuesday, April 8, both days included. No increase of the recess will be excused by the Faculty.

THE boarders at Memorial Hall are distributed as follows: Seniors, 90; Juniors, 130; Sophomores, 161; Freshmen, 164; Law School, 65; Divinity School, 14; Episcopal Theological School, 12; Medical School, 5; Instructors, 7.

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