Tennis tournament at 4 P.M. today.
The junior class dinner has been given up.
Harvard vs. Dartmouth at Hanover today.
The Natural History Society meets tonight at 7.30.
There are over one hundred lacrosse clubs in England.
Prof. O. W. Holmes, Jr., has sailed for Europe.
Wadsworth House is being reshingled and otherwise repaired.
The lecture tomorrow in Chemistry 2 will be devoted to a review of the year.
The annual dinner of the Institute of 1770 occurred at the Parker House last evening.
The Pierian Sodality will be photographed today at 4.15 P.M. Immediately afterwards there will be a rehearsal.
Seniors will be admitted to the observatory to inspect the building and apparatus on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 24, 25 and 26, from 8 to 10 P.M.
Prof. Bocher may be consulted about French 3 and 4 any day at 10, in S. 23, and Prof. Jacquinot about courses 1 and 4 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 4, in S. 19.
Tomorrow at 5 P.M. the second lacrosse team will play the second team of the Unions at the Boston base-ball grounds. All who are interested should, if possible, accompany our team.
The Archaeological Society has chosen officers as follows : President, Charles Eliot Norton; vice-president, Martin Brimmer; executive committee, Francis Parkman, W. W. Good-win, H. W. Haynes, Alexander Agassiz, Wm. R. Ware; treasurer, Henry L. Higginson; secretary, E. H. Greenleaf.
FURNITURE. Parlor, chamber, dining-room, library and office furniture. An immense stock in the warerooms of PAINE'S manufactory, 48 Canal street, opposite Boston and Maine depot.
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