The overseers meet in Boston this morning at 11.
The Yale crew frequently rows in the harbor on pleasant days during the winter.
The Pierian will hold its annual dinner a week from tomorrow, March 8, at Young's Hotel.
It is reported that a second volume of "Verses from the Harvard Advocate" is to appear soon.
And now the report comes from the Glee Club that they will probably not go to Chicago after all.
Prof. Dyer reads "The Bacchae of Euripides" (concluded) in Sever 11 at 7.30 P. M. today.
Dr. Wadsworth lectures in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at 2 P. M. today on "Peridolite."
Yale is perfectly happy because her papers can now boast that, "There are three dog-carts owned in college."
Prof. Sargent lectures on "The Skin and its Functions - The Importance of the Bath," at 2 P. M. today in Sever 11.
It is now thought that the Oxford-Cambridge race will be rowed March 15. Oxford is at present the favorite.
There is a delightful rumor afloat to the effect that Wellesley will send a delegation to one of our winter athletic meetings.
R. Luce, '82, will soon leave Cambridge to engage in work at Newport on the census. He will remain a candidate for a degree, however.
The Divinity Hall lecture at 7.30 P. M. today will be given by Prof. Sargent. Subject, "The Physical Exercise Suitable to a Minister's Life."
The following named are the officers of Delta Upsilon for the ensuing term: President, R. B. Wilcox, '83; vice-president, G. H. Hewitt, '83; secretary, C. F. Carrier, '85; treasurer, R. S. Bickford, '85.
At a meeting of the directors of the Dining Hall last evening it was voted that the little room could be occupied provided the extra expenses were paid by the occupants; and that upon its becoming vacant by the removal of the present occupants into the main hall, applications be received and a drawing be held. A notice shall be posted at least a week before the drawing.
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