Tickets for the Pudding theatricals can be had at 39 Matthews, from 12 to 1 P. M. today. There are still a number of good seats unsold.
The Narragansett eight and probably Harvard freshmen eight will be contestants in the regatta of the Union Boat Club on Charles River on the 18th of June.
The first nine members of the Philological Society from '84 are, J. Bridge, G. W. Brown, Fenn, Gardner, Gates, E. A. Hibbard, Mumford, Stewart, Walsh.
The West Point professors appointed to visit the various colleges to examine methods and improvements were about college yesterday inspecting the classes and the buildings.
The following men will compose the nine in the game today: Nichols, '86, p.; Allen, c.; Smith, 1b.; Lovering, 2b.; Beaman, 3b.; Baker, s.s.; Fuller, l.f.; White, c.f.; Crocker, r.f.
The subject for debate at the Harvard Union tonight cannot fail to excite general interest throughout the college. An excellent opportunity will be given to sound the opinion of the students in regard to the advisability of compulsory prayers. Both sides will be heard, and undoubtedly there will be a large attendance. The subject is, "Resolved, That compulsory morning prayers at Harvard should by abolished." The disputants will be, Messrs. Prentiss, '84, Root, '85, for the affirmative, and Messrs. E. A. Hibbard, '84, Hobson, '86, for the negative.