LAWN tennis has begun again.
THE colors of the '81 crew are black and orange.
TWO hundred men go to early breakfast at Memorial.
THE Crew has been at a training table for two weeks.
MR. PERRY'S next lecture will be on Boswell's "Life of Johnson."
THE Elective Pamphlet will not probably be out until the 1st of May.
The second match with the Beacons takes place next Wednesday.
THE drawing of rooms takes place to-morrow, and all applications must be handed in to-day.
THE next lecture of the Natural History Society Course will be given on Thursday, April 24, by Mr. Alexander Agassiz. Subject: "Something about Young Fishes."
MR. PERRY'S last lecture was on Dr. Samuel Johnson. The works he spoke of were the Dictionary, the "Vanity of Human Wishes," the "Rambler," and the "Lives of the Poets."
ON Monday night thieves broke into Wyeth & Fellows' store, and stole about $50 worth of goods. They are supposed by the police to be the same ones who have recently been entering students' rooms.
THE Freshman race with Columbia will take place at New London, on Monday, June 30. The start will be made at six o'clock, and the race will be rowed under the same conditions as those of the University race with Yale.
ALL members of the University who wish to be sent as representatives to Mott Haven, May 9, are earnestly requested to give their names to the Executive Committee at No. 22 Little's Block, before April 25. Competitive trials will be held on Jarvis Field on or before April 28.
SCENE in a Cambridge ball-room. SNODKINS to VERY YOUNG LADY. Are you engaged for the German, Miss W?
VERY YOUNG LADY. Alas! Mr. Snodkins, I am. SNODKINS. So sorry; you were my last hope. (Fact.)
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