MR. HOWARD M. TICKNOR, Instructor in Elocution, has been nominated U. S. Consul at Carrara, Italy.
SIR EDWARD THORNTON will be here on Class Day, and the Duke of Argyle is expected at Commencement.
MR. WOODBURY KANE, '82, has been elected Sporting Editor of the Crimson, vice Mr. F. M. Ware, resigned.
PHOTOGRAPHS of the Senior Crew have been taken, and may be obtained at Pach's studio, at the regular class rates.
PROFESSOR ALEXANDER AGASSIZ has offered the use of his steam yacht for coaching purposes, at New London.
THE strawberry night of the O. K. next Tuesday evening will be held at No. 15 Holworthy, at 7.30 o'clock.
THE University Crew now rows, on account of the examinations, at 1 o'clock and at 4.45 in the afternoon.
MR. WATSON has been coaching the Crew nearly every day this week. He will probably act as coach at New London.
NINE Sophomores took highest second-year Honors in Classics, while only two Seniors and three Juniors have taken the same.
MR. TENETARO MEGATA has presented some very fine books on Japanese Decorative Household Art to the Harvard Library.
NINE young women tried the Harvard examinations in New York City last week, and their papers were unusually good.
DR. PEABODY will preach the Baccalaureate sermon on next Sunday, in Appleton Chapel. Services will begin at 4.15 in the afternoon.
CHUN LUNG, a Chinese member of the Senior Class at Yale, will deliver an Oration at Commencement on the "Chinese in America."
THE Art Club will hold its last meeting for this year next Tuesday evening. A number of prominent gentlemen have been invited to be present.
IT is to be hoped that the band will play something more appropriate than "Johnny Morgan" for the procession of the Alumni Association this year.
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