Mason, the guard who shot at Guiteau, has been pardoned.
The nine defeated the lacrosse team on Friday by a score of 8 points to 0.
Every locker in the gymnasium is assigned.
G. B. Morison, '83, is in business in Boston.
Prof. Goldwin Smith is staying in Boston.
A chapter of the Theta Delta Chifraternity has been established at Harvard.
Dr. Sargent will lecture tonight in Union Hall, Boston, on "The Importance of Training."
A large number of coaches have been engaged in New York for the Harvard-Yale game by Harvard men.
Bassett, the catcher of the Brown University nine, has been secured for the Providence club.
The assignment of cases in the moot court at the Law School has been made.
The shooting club ought to have more representatives at Walnut Hill on its practice days.
Prof. Youmans declares that the study of dead languages has been the one pre-eminent and historic failure of so-called liberal education.
One million dollars has been donated by a single individual to the foundation of a Methodist university at Toronto.
The Boston city government committee on the Public Library, accompanied by Supt. Chamberlain, visited the library on Saturday to see of any of the features there in use ought to be introduced into the proposed new building in Boston.
Walter Camp of Yale College spoken of as the manager of the New York League team next season. [Ex.
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