THE Class Day of '79 was a grand success.
ONLY eighty students attended Chapel on the last day.
THERE will be no poet for the Phi Beta Kappa dinner.
IT is reported that only five men in '79 lost their degrees.
TICKETS for the Phi Beta Kappa dinner are for sale at Sever's.
WILLIAMS and Yale, '80, have chosen Pach as Class photographer.
IT is not true that a Crimson reporter assisted in the capture of the Hull murderer.
THE Fourth of July Oration will be delivered by Henry Cabot Lodge in Music Hall, Boston.
WELLESLEY is to have a Greek Oration at Commencement this year. Harvard is fast being outdone.
SENIORS can get the Baccalaureate Sermon, the two Class Orations, and the Class Poem, by calling at Matthews 19.
THE Harvard-Yale race will be started, if the weather is favorable, at 4.30 on the afternoon of Friday, June 27.
THE De Forest medal at Yale for the best oration was yesterday awarded to Louis Judson Swinburne, of Albany, N. Y.
ALL students who wish to have the Crimson sent to their homes next year will please send their addresses to Sever's.
IT is reported that fifteen men in '79 are already engaged. If this is true, there will doubtless be close competition for the Class Cup.
PROFESSOR JOHN FISKE began his course of lectures on "America's Place in History," at the University College, London, June 11.
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