There are now 529 members at Memorial Hall.
Sixty men have thus far entered the Law School.
Hubbard, '83, has been elected captain of the nine at Yale.
Edward Everett Hale conducted prayers Saturday morning.
The usual large number of students are taking German II.
The first number of the Lampoon will appear a week from next Thursday.
Baker, '84, has been offered the position of shortstop on the Cleveland nine.
J. H. Storer, '82, has been elected graduate director of the Co-operative Society.
For experienced private tutor, address "Graduate," 231 Washington street, room 2, Boston.
A club of ten gentlemen can be accommodated with board at T. H. Brewers, No. 1 Brattle square.
The Harvard Athletic Association meets next Wednesday evening, in Holden Chapel, for election of officers.
H. G. Chapman has resigned from the Lampoon board, and F. Nichols, '83, has been elected president in his place.
The following-named are the second ten of the Institute from '85: Curtis, Carroll, Homans, Mumford, Simpkins, Hoyt, Trask, Noble, Cowdin, Crocker.
If the student who offered a reward for finding lady's chatelaine watch, lost on class day, will call at Bartlett's, he will receive information as to its whereabouts.
Cook, '82, has been engaged for the coming year to prepare two students for Harvard. He starts for Florida next month, and will remain through the winter.
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