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BREVITIES.

The Treasurer of the Freshman Crew has collected $1,119.17, and has paid out $825.43. The balance, $293.74, will be used to cancel debts already contracted.

THE Sophomore Crew wish to express their thanks to the Senior Class for their kind action in presenting them with cups as second prizes. S. Hammond, Jr., Captain.

ONE hundred and twenty-seven Seniors have taken, at some time during their course, Political Economy 2. Only six other electives have been taken by over one hundred.

THE next ball-game with Yale will be played on June 23, at New Haven. If thirty-five names can be obtained a special car will be put on the train. A book for this purpose is now open at Bartlett's.

THE Executive Committee of the Harvard Bicycle Club have accepted General Landor's invitation for the Club to go to Lynn on June 17, to see an Athletic tournament. As large a meet as possible is requested. The time of the meet will be posted later on the bulletin boards.

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THE second eight are: Hammond, '81 (bow); Morgan, '80 (2); Trimble, '79 (3); Hemenway, '81 (4); Otis, '81 (5); Bacon, '80 (6); Hooper, '80 (7); Brandigee, '81 (stroke).

THE last rehearsal of the Class Song will be held in Boylston Hall, on Monday, June 16, at 7.15 P. M. The question of a free dinner between Class Day and Commencement will be decided.

PROFESSORS Francis J. Child, William W. Goodwin, and James B. Greenough of Harvard, are expected to take part in the meeting of the American Philological Society at Newport, R. I., beginning July 15.

THE Senior Class will have a free dinner before Commencement if as many as one hundred and twenty members wish it, and if as much as $1600 of the Class Fund shall be paid before Class Day.

THE Nine will play the Uticas to-day in Boston; the Worcesters, Monday, at Worcester; the Amhersts, Wednesday, at Amherst; the Browns (probably), Saturday, on Jarvis.

A SPECIAL examination in Fine Arts 2 and 3, for those students who were absent from the mid-year examinations, will be held in U. E. R. to-morrow, at 10 A. M. No student desiring to make up a condition will be admitted to this examination.

THE expenditures and receipts of the Harvard Dining Association for the month of May were as follows:-

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Bills paid $11,691.12

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