SEVER HALL is to be finished in two months.
THE Class Races will probably take place on May 15.
THE receipts of the Pierian concert amounted to $125.
SEVERAL Junior scullers are training for the Spring races.
IT is reported that a prominent man of '80 has of late turned editor.
THE Elective Pamphlet has been arranged, and will be printed during the recess.
THERE will be an hour examination in Natural History IV., after recess, probably at the second hour.
A. O. JAMESON, '81, has been elected a member of the Finance Club.
IT is hoped that the Gymnasium will be kept open during the recess.
OVER six hundred students have been examined by Dr. Sargent.
THE Junior Crew, though composed of light men, is making a good show.
BY to-morrow night all the names put down for physical examination will be exhausted.
MR. JOHN FISKE has in preparation a work on "America's Place in History."
RUDDOCK is building single sculls for Griswold, '80, Goddard, '82, and F. H. Sears, '83.
FROM all appearances the Senior scull race between Messrs. Griswold and Hall will be very close.
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