No bicycles are allowed on the track.
There was a cut in History 9 Saturday.
Mr. Kane, '82, has got up a four-oared crew.
The '82 crew will row twice a day during the recess.
Mueller, '81, is engaged in business in Cleveland, O.
C. W. Luck, formerly '82, was about college yesterday.
Meeting of Delta Upsilon this evening at 7.15 in Sever 18.
Mr. C. T. Dazey, '81, is to write a new play for George Riddle.
A large number of athletes will remain in Cambridge during the recess.
The fifth number of the Harvard University Bulletin will be issued this month.
A la Princeton Tiger one might call our recent gymnasium meetings cases of gym-jams.
The President of Amherst College, Rev. J. H. Seelye, officiated in the chapel yesterday morning.
Dr. Ela of Brattle street has been elected secretary of the Cambridge Medical Improvement Society.
Of the thirty-four championship base-ball games played between Harvard and Yale, Harvard has won twenty.
The fire alarm from box 71 last evening was caused by a slight fire in a barn on Tannery street, North Cambridge.
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