Dartmouth vs. Harvard today on Holmes field at 4 P. M.
Monthly examination in Philosophy I. today at 12 M., in U. E. R.
Hour examinations in Philosophy 1 today at 12 o'clock in U. E. R.
Students in Mills' Political Economy are beginning to find it a grind.
The first Symphony Concert this evening in Sanders Theatre at 7.45.
T. H. Cabot, '86, has been elected assistant secretary of the Pierian.
Col. W. A. Bancroft, '78. has been elected State representative from Cambridge.
Meeting of Christian Brethren tonight at 6.30 in 18 Stoughton. All are invited.
Many of the students have been attending Dr. Carpenter's lectures given at the Lowell Institute.
The candidates for the freshman crew were coached yesterday by Mr. R. P. Perkins of the 'Varsity crew.
A large audience attended Prof. Palmer's reading of the 1st book of the Odyssey in Sever 11 last night.
Those members of '86 who are interested in lacrosse are requested to meet in 2 Weld next Friday evening at 7.30.
The necessary measurements for the new gymnasium lockers were taken Tuesday. They are to be placed in the basement.
The News, with its customary force of expression, denies the statement that Robinson, the trainer, ever received an offer from Yale.
The lacrosse team is considering challenging the St. Louis Lacrosse Club, the crack team of the United States, to a match game in the spring.
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