Term bills are out.
Yocom, '85, is training for his class crew.
Strawberries have returned to Memorial.
Morison, '83, is rowing bow on his class crew.
Perkins rows at 5 and Belshaw at 3 on the 'Varsity.
There was no lecture in Pleading yesterday at the Law School.
The spring recess will extend from April 4 to April 10 inclusive.
Robert Grant, '73, has four taking rondeaux in the last Century bric-a-brac.
The second lecture by Prof. Ladd will be given in Divinity Hall at 12 o'clock today.
A new plank walk has been built from the entrance of Holmes field to the Scientific School.
The eleventh volume of the "Statesmen" series, Thomas Jefferson, by Jno. T. Morse, Jr., appeared yesterday.
A number of men who have been rowing on their class crews have left Memorial for training tables.
There is an improbable rumor about college that the windows of the dormitories are to be cleaned during the coming spring recess.
Work has begun on a wooden block of stores which is to be built on the corner of Harvard and Linden streets, opposite the college library.
Dr. Royce's concluding lecture, postponed from tonight on account of the symphony concert, will be given on Thursday of next week.
The next meeting of Harvard Union will be held in Sever 11, Tuesday evening, March 27. The subject for debate will be : "Resolved, that monopolies in the United States should be checked by direct legislation." The disputants will be Messrs. A. C. Lane, '83; McArthur, '85, for the affirmative, and Messrs. Wilson, '84; Winter, '85, for the negative.
In future the University Calendar will be published one day earlier (Friday). Announcements will be received till 10 o'clock on Thursday morning.
The Advocate editors ('83 and '84 board) will be taken at Pach's studio at 10 o'clock Saturday; the O. K. group ('83) at 11 o'clock, Monday.
In the HERALD of yesterday the freshman examination in Classical Lectures should have been announced for Tuesday, April 3, instead of Monday.
The following-named men have been elected members of the Pi Eta from '84 : E. E. Allen, W. S. Barnes, Good-speed, H. H. Kendall, Miles, Moore, Walker.
The notices in regard to assignment of college rooms have been sent around. A new feature is the following clause : "Only the constant use of a room by night as well as by day will be regarded as occupation thereof."
The last concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra occurs in Sanders Theatre tonight. The programme will be as follows : Overture, "Genoveva," Schumann; concerto for piano-forte in E-flat (MS.), Henschel; symphonic poem, "The Tempest," John K. Paine, (conducted by the composer); "Lohengrin's Legend and Farewell," Wagner; "Invitation a la Valse," Weber-Berlioz. Soloists : Mr. Charles R. Adams; Mr. Georg Henschel, piano-forte.
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