The athletic association will not hold its first hare and hound run for a fortnight.
Postals are to be sent to the different freshmen to encourage them to enter the freshman sports on the 24th. They should not need any encouragement.
Any persons desiring to be rubbed down after exercise whether in training for the fall meetings or not, can make arrangements with Alexander Jackson at the gymnasium.
Plummer and Drown, '84, have been elected members of the O.K.
Meeting of class of '86 on Friday evening at 7-30, in Boylston Hall, for the election of officers.
The university foot-ball team will play the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday next, on Jarvis.
Second trial for the Pierian Sodality, tonight at 7-30 in Roberts Hall.
The officers of the Pierian-Glee Club Consolidation are, president, T. M. Osborne; treasurer, W. H. Baldwin; assistant treasurer, A. G. Mason.
Neither Mr. F. W. White '85 nor Mr. A. D. Claflin '86 will ride in the bicycle hare and hounds run on Saturday.
The "University Directory" will be published next week.
The Co-operative Society has moved into Dane Hall.
F. W. Kaan '83, is teaching at the Heathcote schook, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. G. Cary, S. S. '83, has entered the Columbia school of mines.
Messrs. Lee, Denniston, and H. B. Cabot of '83, will spend the winter in Germany.
Mr. J. R. Brackett '83, will travel in Japan this winter; in company with Mr. Kihkawa '83.
The excursion in N. H. 4, today, to the Point of Pines, will leave the Revere Ferry at 3 o'clock.
The first junior theme is due today in Sever 3.
Candidates for the freshman nine are requested to meet at 56 Thayer this evening at 7.30
The following men from '86 have been elected as the second ten of the Everett Athenxum: Messrs. Huddlestor, G. B. Stevens, Palmer, Weed, Lloyd, R. W. Jennings, O. B. Roberts, La Monte, Kendall and Snyder.
The president of the boat club has appointed Messrs. Agassiz '84, and Bryant '84, as a committee to select cups for the winning crew of last year.
At a meeting of the St. Paul's Society last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, L. W. Batten '85; vice president, J. H. Gardiner '85; secretary, C. C. Burnett '86; treasurer, E. E. Hamlin '86; librarian, J. K. Paulding '85.
The newly elected officers of Delta Upsilon, Harvard chapter, are: President, J. B. Wilson '84; vice president, A. G. Webster '85; secretary, R. S. Bickford '85; treasurer, H. Bartlet '85; corresponding secretary, V. C. Alderson '85.
Meeting of the Non-Society men of the class of '84 tonight in Holden Chapel at 7-30, to select a committee of two to make arrangements for elections.
The reading of the freshmen for the Lee prizes, will take place tonight at 7-30, in Boylston Hall.
Ninety-seven petitions were granted at the last meeting of the faculty.
Prof. Smith will meet the class in Greek and Latin 2, today at three o'clock.
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