THE Freshmen at Amherst intend to wear Oxford caps.
THE Juniors are to have a Nine in the field this spring.
SEASON tickets for the University games will be ready this week.
MR. EDMANDS hurt his foot in the game last Saturday with the Bostons.
MR. G. C. BUELL, '82, has handed in his resignation as editor of the Crimson.
THE "Song of the Cribber" in the last Crimson should have been credited to the Columbia Spectator.
EACH of the members of the Chorus of the Greek play has been presented with a copy of the OEdipus, containing both the original and the translation.
THE managers of the Harvard Assemblies from the class of '82 are Woodbury Kane, George Edmuud Waring, Frederic Warren, and Evert Jansen Wendell.
THE Harvard Union announces a lecture on "Student Life at Oxford," to be given under its auspices in Sever Hall, on Thursday, May 5, by Mr. Charles P. Parker.
BY an act of the General Assembly of Rhode Island, the name of George Edmund Waring was changed for business purposes to Guy Waring. The change becomes legal on the 2d of May, 1881.
MR. GEORGE WRIGHT came out Thursday to coach the Cricket Eleven.
MR. LOEB, '83, has been elected Secretary of the Pierian Sodality.
THE University Nine plays the Worcester Nine Saturday, April 23, in Worcester.
THE Acta Columbiana is yet to be found at the old stand. No Yale men need apply.
THE writer of the article on Mr. Moses King in the Sunday Herald was Rev. Julius H. Ward.
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