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BOAT CLUB MEETING.

At the Boat Club meeting last night reports were read by the secretary and treasurer, Messrs. Baylies and Sexton. Mr. Sexton's report showed that the expenses of the past year amounted to $6,118.06, and the receipts $6,260.83, leaving a balance of $142.77. Old bills to the amount of $1500 had been paid off, and although the receipts of this year were smaller than usual, by strict economy the debt had been lowered to $1000.00. Mr. E. A. S. Clarke, '84, stated that as he intended leaving Cambridge to-day, he had resigned his position as captain, and Mr. R. P. Perkins, '84, had been elected in his stead by the crew. The following officers were elected by acclamation: L. E. Sexton, '84, President; W. S. Bryant, '84, Vice-President; F. A Delano, '85, Secretary; and A. T. French, '85, Treasurer. Mr. Perkins announced that there would be a meeting of the candidates for the crew in his room on Monday night. It was decided on motion of Mr. Agassiz, that cups be presented to the crew, and on Mr. Coolidge's motion, that a dinner be given to the crew.

The Wesleyan foot ball team will play Harvard on Saturday.

There will be a meeting of the class of '84 tonight at 7.30 P. M. in Holden.

Prof. Wentworth is now acting as principal of Phill..ps Exeter Academy.

A four-oared crew from the Yale Theological Seminary will enter in the coming regatta.

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Twenty men have successfully passed their anticipatory examination in sophomore rhetoric.

The directors of the Reading Room Association of the Law School held a meeting yesterday.

The introductory lecture in Pleading and Torts will be given today at twelve o'clock at the Law School.

A general assembly and smoking room is to be a feature of the Law School building.

A locker sufficiently large to hold wraps, umbrellas, etc., is assigned to each student in the Law School.

'87 will hold a meeting tonight at 7.30 P. M. in Boylston Hall for the election of class officers.

Mr. C. M. Hammond, '83, of last year's team, has begun practice with the eleven.

The final drawing in the singles of ten tennis tournament is Presbrey v. LeMoyne ; Taylor, a bye.

The editors of the Lampoon are requested to meet at 1 Holyoke street, at 7.30 this evening.

The Harvard Union will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Sever 11 for election of officers and other regular business.

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