THE members of the Hasty Pudding Club from '79 are requested to meet at the rooms of the Club on Monday afternoon at 4.15.
ENTRIES for the H. A. A. will positively close on Tuesday, May 20. Each entry, one dollar, to be returned to all who cover the distance.
A WRITER in Thursday's Advertiser recommends Colonel T. W. Higginson to the graduates as a capable and suitable man for Overseer.
THE six Testudines Tabulatae which were on exhibition in front of the Museum of Comparative Zoology last Friday came from Trinidad.
THE ushers from '80 for the Pudding celebration in Sanders Theatre are: Messrs. Allen, Bacon, Hooper, Jackson, Lamson, Roosevelt, Shaw, and Trimble.
THE officers of the Art Club are as follows: President, C. A. Coolidge, '81; Secretary, E. L. Opdycke, '80; Treasurer, J. Quincy, '80; Curator, W. R. Richardson, '80.
MR. JOHN FISKE has been invited to deliver his course of lectures on American History, in England, this summer; he will undoubtedly accept the invitation.
INSTRUCTOR IN LOGIC TO MR. H. By what method of reasoning do you infer that a bullet is hot after it strikes a target? - MR. H. By picking it up, sir. - Yale Record.
THE Hon. Hugh McCulloch will lecture this evening in Sanders Theatre, on "Taxation." The last lecture in this course will be given May 20. Subject: "Capital and Labor."
THE University Club has become an established fact in New York. The treasurer has received $20,000, and the Club-house will be ready for occupancy by the first of June.
THE prizes for the Athletic Meeting are to be much more valuable than any heretofore given. The first and second will probably be medals suitably engraved, and the third will be a cup.
THE third lecture of the Philosophical Club Course will be given Wednesday evening, May 21, by Mr. Charles S. Peirce, of the U. S. Coast Survey. Subject: "The Relations of Logic to Philosophy."
PROFESSOR PAINE will pass his summer vacation in Europe, returning about the first of November. Mr. Fenelosa will probably have charge of his classes during the first two or three weeks of the fall term.
THE Harvard Bicycle Club have received their caps; gray cloth, with the monogram H. B. C. in crimson and blue. The Club will have no meet tomorrow. About ten machines are kept in the Club-room.
THE Museum of Comparative Zoology has just been enriched by a magnificent collection of deep-sea animals taken from the waters adjacent to the islands from Cuba to Trinidad inclusive, and also by a collection made on land, in order to compare the representations of these islands. The collection is a result of Professor Agassiz's Coast Survey work.
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