The Senior Crew go out on the river today.
The '82 crew went out on the river yesterday.
The Advocate man has braced up on his posters.
The body of the late Prof. Ko starts today for Ningapore.
An experimental sugar laboratory will be added to the Louisiana State University.
Some of the Lacrosse team were practising on Holmes field yesterday afternoon.
The Society for the Prevention of Poets proposes to raise the price of poetic license.
Alexander Bain has been made Emeritus Professor of Logic at Aberdeen University.
There will be an hour examination in Sophomore Rhetoric just before the spring recess.
Only sixteen men subscribed to the heliotype albums, and consequently they cannot be ordered from Pach.
Pennsylvania University will send an eight, a four, and possibly a pair to the Lake George races next summer.
Prof. Goodwin has not yet signified his acceptance of the office of director of the proposed school at Athens.
In the art rooms of the Women's Association at Philadelphia is a fine cast of a Harvard student, the work of Miss Genevieve Ward.
By request of the members of Latin 8, Prof. Lane has determined to substitute Lucretius for Cicero as the work for the present term in that elective.
Robinson, the trainer, has 40 men in training. He has obtained the use of the base ball room on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, for training the runners in starting.
"Chops and changes," says the London Graphic, "are the order of the day with the Oxford crews; and the impression is gradually gaining ground that Cambridge will be the favorite."
All who are interested enough in the crews will please be at the boat house at 10 o'clock this morning to assist in putting in the floats. If possible, all the crews will go on the water tomorrow.
President Noah Porter of Yale will preach in the College Chapel tomorrow. A large attendance will undoubtedly be brought out by the great representative of New England Congregationalism.
F. D. Millet's lectures on ancient costume, now being delivered in New York, have been rewritten and expanded. Many would appreciate the enterprise and the opportunity if our Art Club could induce Mr. Millet to deliver this course in Cambridge.
FURNITURE. The largest assortment of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Suits ever offered in Boston is now being placed in Paine's Warerooms, 48 Canal street, opposite Boston and Maine depot.
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