THE steam launch came Tuesday.
THE O. K. Strawberry Night is June 23.
THE H. H. Graduates' Night will be on the 24th.
THE Signet Strawberry Night will be on the 21st.
THE Thayer entries are to be heated next year!
THE receipts of the Glee Club Concert amounted to about $ 400.
THE Finance Club medals will be ready for members next Monday.
THE Yale Crew is in much need of a steam launch, and effort is being made by friends in New York to buy one.
TO A FOOL.To read thy mind is difficult, I ween.
Not from its depth, but since, like turbid streams,
It is so muddy, bottom can't be seen,
Hid by the shapes one sees in silly dreams.
THE second eight of the O. K. were initiated last Wednesday evening.
BOTH the 'Varsity and the Freshman Crews have gone back to their shells.
THE date of the Freshman race with Columbia has been definitely set for July 7.
THE entries for the Bicycle Club's picture were more numerous than for its races.
MR. BANCROFT coached the Crew from the steam launch for the first time Tuesday afternoon.
THE Strawberry Night Theatricals of the Hasty Pudding Club take place Monday, June 22.
IT is not true, as reported, that delegates from Harvard went to the Bicycle Meet at New York.
THE Freshman Crew will row the 'Varsity over the Charles River course on the 17th of June.
THE semi-annual marks in Latin 2 will be given out next week, at a place to be hereafter announced.
TWENTY-FIVE cents apiece will be paid for copies of No. 1 of Vol. VI. of the Lampoon, at Drury's.
THE steam launch carries four men, but only two, the coach and the engineer, are necessary to run it.
THE Directors of the Dining Association for the Freshman Class are Messrs. Lilienthal and Sparrow.
SNODKINS has two dogs, and calls them Hammer and Trigger, because when you touch one, the other one snaps.
MESSRS. Chase and De Windt have been elected Directors of the Dining Association for the Junior Class.
THE steam launch will be anchored for the present at the bridge below the Boat-House. A dock is needed for it.
MR. SEWALL and Mr. Fuller have been elected Directors of the Dining Association for the Sophomore Class.
THE score of the cricket game between Harvard and Columbia last Tuesday was 101 to 69 in favor of the former.
MR. F. H. THOMPSON, '82, of the Mott Haven Team, secured the 1-4 mile handicap (for men with a record of 56 secs. or better) at the N.Y. Athletic Club games on May 31, he being the limit man with 20-yards handicap. His time was 52 3-5 seconds.
AT the close of his lecture on Chemistry, Professor Cooke invited the Freshmen in a body to meet him at his house.
MR. IVY, '81, has been elected President, and Mr. Panin, '82, Vice-President, of the Dining Association, for next year.
THE borders of the walks are in danger of being completely obliterated, if people continue to mistake them for the paths.
THE shingles for members of the Finance Club are to be silver dollars with the initial letters H. F. C. and date inscribed thereon.
THE Lacrosse Club was invited to take part in the Lacrosse Convention, to be held in New York on the 11th. No delegate will be sent.
THE secret of the "curve system" is out. It is done with a thermometer, a metronome, a piece of string with knots in it, and a tame canary-bird.
PACH has not yet sent the '79 class photographs to the library. Mr. Notman has agreed that the '80 Album shall be delivered before Commencement.
A FEW Seniors have considerably increased their subscriptions to the Class Fund on the condition that they shall begin to pay next year instead of this year.
SENIORS are reminded that the first instalment of the Class Fund was due a month ago. Those who have not yet paid are earnestly requested to do so at once.
ON June 17 and 18 there will be examinations held in the Memorial Dining Hall, and in consequence lunch will not begin on those two days until after one o'clock. This should be borne in mind.
"Puck on Wheels" is announced as a "comic book for summer reading." It will probably contain the poems and cartoons which have appeared in Puck from time to time on the bicycle. It will be issued about the first of July.
AFTER the victory of Yale over Harvard at base ball, last Saturday, a Yale graduate telegraphed to the President of Harvard: "President Eliot, Dear Sir, - You will have to call into requisition again the services of the two veterans if you expect to win the series this year." - N. Y. Evening Post.
QUERY: Is President Porter President of Yale College or of the Base-Ball Club, or of both?
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