There was a cut in English I. yesterday.
The New York Harvard Club meets today.
There were no recitations yesterday in Latin 1 and 4.
Some repairs are in progress on the Peabody Museum.
The Hub nine will probably play the Freshmen next Saturday.
The freshmen went out for the first time in their new shell yesterday.
The freshmen play the Boston Latin School on Holmes this afternoon.
Actors in the Pudding theatricals will be at Horticultural Hall at 5.30 P. M.
The University nine play the Holy Cross College nine at Worcester today.
Burch and Keith have returned to the senior crew and will row in the coming class races.
Prof. Gibbs has been elected a member of the council of the National Academy of Sciences.
The lectures in Agency, and in Bills and Notes have been omitted at the Law School this week.
Prof. White has requested that the blank books for the freshman algebra examination be handed in next week.
The University nine leaves Boston for Worcester this morning in the 11 o'clock express, Boston and Albany.
The prediction of manager Spalding is that Chicago will win the league championship and Yale the college championship.
The following compose the Yale freshman nine: Bremner. c., Odell, p., Stewart, 1b., Lang, 2b., Dutcher, 3b., Oliver, s.s., Cornwell, r.f., Shipman, c.f., Brigham, l.f.
Prof. Trowbridge is to conduct the experiments relating to atmospheric electrical disturbances for the United States at the international conference to be held at Paris next October.
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