The Advocate is now printed in Boston.
Kendall, '84, is trying for the junior crew.
There was no recitation in Latin 8 yesterday.
Both candidates for speaker at Albany are Harvard graduates.
The second Curtis Hall assembly (Jamaica Plain) occurs tonight.
The Union Athletic Club games are announced for the latter part of January.
An exchange speaks of a number of ladies "rising as one man" and leaving the room.
Dr. Laughlin is conducting the course in Political Economy 1 during Mr. Taussig's absence.
The Harvard chapter was represented at the convention of the Zeta Psi Fraternity in Boston yesterday.
C. D. Willard ('83, University of Michigan), editor of the Michigan Argonaut, visited Harvard yesterday.
It is estimated that fully two-thirds of the students of Harvard take exercise in some form or other at the gymnasium.
As there was no quorum present at the Memorial directors' meeting last evening, another meeting will be held Monday evening at 6.15.
It is stated that the New York Club has secured "a prominent college catcher" from central New York to play on their nine the coming spring.
The Nation of this week has a review of "Our Liberal Movement in Theology," by Joseph Henry Allen, lecturer on ecclesiastical history in Harvard University.
Why Lampy chose blue as the color of his Christmas chromo is a mystery; perhaps it reflects his state of mind, perhaps it is a delicate compliment to Yale. [Tech.
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