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The Harvard Index is out.
Don't forget the floral ball at Turn Hall, Boston, tonight.
Mr. Chas. Herbert has been appointed head waiter at Memorial.
The Oxford-Cambridge race will be rowed on the Thames March 17th.
The Yale Glee Club will give a concert this evening in Tremont Temple.
The University crew and nine and the class crews will go into training at once.
The University of Pennsylvania is anxious to arrange a boat race with Harvard.
Dr. Sargent is now at work upon a scientific treatise which will appear shortly.
An article on Harvard undergraduate life will appear in an early number of Our Continent.
A late number of Harper's Monthly contains a poem by Curtis Guild, Jr., of the class of '81.
Mr. Geo. Lyon, '81, has been giving a series of readings in Middletown, Ct., during the holidays.
Harvard and Yale were not represented at the convention held in New York last week, for the purpose of forming an Inter-collegiate Rowing Association.
Messrs. H. B. Cabot, R. P. Francis and W. W. Bryant have been appointed a committee to make all arrangements for the spread of the Hasty Pudding Club on Class Day.
Mr. Frederick Hobbs Allen, '80, son of the late Hawaiian minister, in his bereavement has the sympathies of the students of the Law School, in which he was a member of the third year class. Young Mr. Allen is himself likely to have a career no less brilliant than was his father's, if ability, scholarly attainments and a pleasing address obtain their due. In college he took a high stand in his class, and found much time beside to devote to athletics, having been proficient not only in several different sports, but also having filled in an admirable manner the position of coxswain in the famous '77-'79 'varsity crews. During the past year, while pursuing his law studies, young Allen has been secretary of legation at Washington. [Boston Herald.
This year the number of Americans in Athens has been at least doubled by the establishing, under the directorship of Prof. W. W. Goodwin of Harvard College, of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. - [Ex.
The third annual reunion and supper of the Dartmouth alumni of Manchester was given at the Hotel Windsor last evening. The Hon. Moody Currier presided, and speeches were made by Dr. Cyrus W. Wallace, the Rev. E. G. Selden of Manchester, Professor Scott of the agricultural department of Dartmouth, Judge Daniel Clark, J. G. Edgerly, superintendent of public instruction, Fitchburg. Mass., and George Byron Chandler.
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