Lampoon out today.
The Beacon game has been postponed indefinitely.
Annex young ladies attend recitations with their hats on.
Bean will pitch and Hall catch in the Amherst game Friday.
Hansen, '85, is rowing on the freshman crew in place of Mumford.
Billy's daily delivery is increased four-fold by the replies to class day invitations.
Prof. Goodwin was married Tuesday last to Miss Ellen Chandler of Jamaica Plain.
There were about fifty men at the boat-house yesterday when the 'Varsity crew went out.
The examination of the omitted semi-annual in Greek 2 will be held on June 13th, in Sever 30, at 10 A. M.
Prof. James goes to Europe in August. His place will be taken during his absence by Prof. Rice of California.
The News wails out from the depths of its aristocratic heart because the brakemen on the B. & A. road wear the Norfolk jacket.
Miss Helen Magill advises young ladies not to come to the Harvard annex, as Cambridge is not a good place for unprotected misses.
It has been determined that President Eliot will not give a reception to the senior class this year, on account of the illness of a relative.
There is talk of buying the Craigie house, Washington's headquarters and Longfellow's home, as a president's residence for Harvard College.
Students in N. H. 3 who wish their laboratory note-books can have them by applying at Holyoke 30, Thursday or Friday, at 9 A. M. or 2 P. M.
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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