VERY SWELL SENIORS TO PORT CHUCKESSES. Ladies, may we have the pleasure of a walk this evening?
PORT CHUCKESSES (who are particular about their acquaintances). Be ye's Puddin's or Pi Aters? (Fact.)
OSCAR FAULHABER, Ph. D., has announced by circular a summer course of six weeks in the pronunciation and idiomatic use of the French and German languages. The course is to be given in the building of the Robinson Female Seminary, at Exeter, N. H., and it will doubtless be both pleasing and profitable.
CONSIDERABLE interest is manifested in the Intercollegiate boat-race to-day on the Schuylkill. The three crews, Columbia, Princeton, and University, pulled over the course several times yesterday. In the estimation of the public the Columbias are the favorites, with the University second. The race will be rowed at six o'clock, P. M.
THE following men have taken final Honors: In Classics, - Honors: E. Jackson, A. B.; E. E. Phillips, A. B.; Brooks, Delano, Kelley, Patten. Highest Honors: H. M. Clarke, A. B.; Hale. In Philosophy: W. B. Hill, Porter, Case. In History, - Highest Honors: MacFarlane, Swayze, Taussig. Honors: Schofield, Hoadley, In Music, - Highest Honors: Heard.
THE text-books to be used in Greek 7, 8, and 9 are not published in this country, and students are advised to order their books now. In Course 7 the Demosthenes De Falsa Legatione by Shilleto or Heslop is recommended; in Course 7, Plato's Phaedrus by Thompson, and in Course 9, Aeschylus Septem Contra Thebem by Paley.
AN illustrated programme of the Harvard and Yale boat-race will be ready for sale on the day of the race. It will contain portraits of each member of both crews, with a view of the boat-house and a plan of the course. Those who do not attend the race can obtain copies by leaving their addresses at Sever's. Price, 25 cents.
THE fact that the tickets to Memorial Hall, which were to be good for both afternoon and evening, had to be given up on entering, and could not be returned to all on coming out, caused inconvenience to a considerable number. It seems that not a few managed to gain entrance to the Hall in the afternoon without tickets, and hence the tickets gave out when being returned. The fault seems to rest upon the doorkeeper and the depravity of mankind.
MR. CHARLES FAIRCHILD has been appointed Chief Marshal for Commencement Day. Aids - John C. Palfrey, F. C. Barlow, Chas. F. Walcott, Franklin Haven, Jr., B. W. Crowninshield, O. W. Holmes, Jr. Marshals - George S. Hale, Edward Hayden, S. Parkman Blake, Jr., James A. Rumrill, Benj. H. Ticknor, John Murray Brown, Arthur G. Sedgwick, Edward B Robins, Chas. C. Read, George H. Mifflin, Samuel Hoar, George R. Shaw, Roger Wolcott, George F. Babbitt, Samuel D. Warren, Jr., Samuel Sherwood, Percival Lowell, John T. Bowen, George S. Silsbee, The Alumni and invited guests will assemble at Massachusetts Hall, at 2 o'clock, P. M. The procession will be formed there, and march thence to Memorial Hall to dinner.