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BREVITIES.

THE University shell came Wednesday.

THE steam launch will be ready in two weeks.

THE Harvard Union counts now 86 members.

THE Freshman barge will be shipped next Thursday.

INSCRIPTION for Bob Ingersoll's tombstone, - "Robert Burns." - Ex.

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THE Senior Crew were in their shell for the first time this season, on Wednesday.

NOTWITHSTANDING the fine weather, the Gymnasium continues to be well attended.

FIFTEEN cents will be paid at Sever's for a copy of No. 5, Vol. XIV., of the Crimson.

A FEW tickets to "Freischutz" are left, and can be got at 1 Holyoke Street until 6 o'clock to-night.

UP to April 20, fifteen hundred and ten dollars had been collected by the Treasurer of the H. U. B. C.

THEMES and Forensics must be handed in on or before May 18, by all students from whom they are due.

THE Junior Assembly will be given at Papanti's Hall on Thursday, April 30. Dancing begins at 8.30.

THE Harvards were beaten 14 to 0 by the Bostons Wednesday, - making 12 errors to 2 for the Bostons, and 6 base hits to 15.

MR. JOHN T. MORSE, Jr., was, at the last meeting of the Overseers, declared duly elected a member of the board for six years from 1879.

THE next meeting of the Philosophical Club will take place in 2 Grays Hall. The "Philosophy of Nihilism" is the topic to be discussed.

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