Dartmouth plays Brown today at Providence.
There will probably be a college tennis tournament Monday.
Arrangements for the race today are the same as those of last Saturday.
There will be an extra lecture in Freshman Chemistry next Tuesday evening.
Blue books for the examination in Freshman Chemistry must be handed in at the next lecture.
Mills, '85, will not enter in the mile walk, as he is a member of the freshman nine which plays Yale on Saturday.
The chapel choir sang yesterday the "Deus Miseretur" of J. Goss, introducing a baritone solo by Mr. Pendleton, '82.
In English 7 yesterday Messrs. Luce and Foster, '82, respectively read short reviews of Robert Browning and of Tennyson.
The nine leaves for Princeton today, where they play on Friday and Saturday. Kelley of New York will umpire the games.
Will the person who took by mistake a notebook in History 3 from the library on Tuesday, please return at once to 25 Grays.
In Yale class races yesterday, the juniors won in 11m. 6s., with the sophomores second. '82 did not row. This is the third race '83 has won.
VI. Junior Theme, Section II. Copy and corrected theme will be returned to the instructor on May 25th, from 3 - 4 P. M., in Sever 5.
F. B. GUMMERE.The posters announcing the Glee Club concert set the price of tickets at $100 and 75 cents. A decimal point makes considerable difference sometimes.
The course known as French 5 will be in the elective pamphlet for next year, but will be conducted somewhat differently than this year. It will include only translation.
The following seniors have been selected to read commencement parts : Burton, Copeland, Fuller, Kittredge, Mayberry, Sewall; Dakin (Latin salutatory); Hodgkins (Law School).
In the election of officers for the reading room of the Law School, Buffum was elected president, Steiner treasurer, and Hughes and Kenneson directors for the second year. There was no choice for director from first year.
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