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BREVITIES.

THE first Freshman game with Yale will be played to-morrow at New Haven. It is to be hoped that a large number of Harvard men will be present.

THE Annual Celebration of the Hasty Pudding Club takes place this afternoon in Sanders Theatre. Mr. J. Quincy delivers the oration, and Mr. W. G. Pellew recites the poem.

THERE will be a private spread in the Gymnasium in the afternoon, and in the evening the Class Committee has arranged for dancing there, so as to prevent crowding the floor at Memorial.

THE Executive Committee of the Association of the Alumni have formally requested the Senior Class to furnish nothing stronger than claret punch on Commencement Day. An answer has been sent, to the effect that the class of '80 does not entertain at Commencement this year, but is entertained by the class of '79.

THE tin roof of Weld is being repainted.

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THE Tabular View is delayed on account of rhetoric and themes. It will be ready, however, in a few days.

THE Boat Club has received an invitation to send a four to row in the four-oared race between Columbia and Cornell.

BETWEEN seventy-five and a hundred dollars were stolen from the lockers of the Boat House on the day of the races.

Prof. Please name some gases. Student. Oxygen and hydrogen. Prof. Any other kind of 'gen'? Student. Yes, sir, Holland gin. Fact. - Courant.

PROF. J. W. WHITE will hold his last recitations in Greek 2 and Greek 3 Tuesday, May 25, as he is to take charge of the examinations for women to be held in New York.

SENIORS who have written Commencement parts may obtain them at U. 5, and also paper of uniform size, on which fair copies of the parts must be made and left at the Secretary's office.

THE Nine left for Princeton yesterday at 6.30. They will play in the following positions: Winsor, H., Folsom, P., Shattuck, A., Coolidge, B., Alger, C., Jackson, S., Olmsted, L., Nichols, M., Leavitt, R.

THE following gentlemen have charge of the H. P. C. theatricals: Acting Manager, C. Sprague; Stage Manager, P. Evarts; Musical Manager, E. P. Mason; Prompter, DeL. Rochester; Property Manager, A. Harvey.

THE Yale University Crew has been chosen. They are as follows: J. B. Collins, bow; N. T. Guernsey, No. 2; L. K. Hull, No. 3; P. C. Fuller, No. 4; F. W. Rogers, No. 5; S. B. Rogers (Captain) No. 6; C. B. Storrs, No. 7; H. T. Folsom, stroke. Average age is 21.3; height, 6 feet; weight, 189 1/3 pounds, the heaviest crew Yale has had for several years.

THERE have been several refusals to lend rooms to Seniors for Class Day, as the occupants intend to invite their friends to be present. We need hardly point out the ill breeding which such a course makes manifest, and we hope that all other undergraduates will unite in an effort to make '80's Class Day as pleasant as possible.

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