There was no recitation in History I yesterday.
Crocker will play with the nine on Saturday.
The final examination in German 6 occurs June 11.
The elective pamphlet is expected to appear tomorrow.
The final list of the annual examinations shows several changes in the order.
Freshman advanced sections in Latin will probably begin Plautus with Professor Lane next week.
The senior class games at Yale take place tomorrow forenoon, and the Harvard-Yale ball game in the afternoon.
Hare and hounds runs are becoming very popular at Yale, two or three a week being usually held.
Dr. J. T. G. Nichols delivers the second lecture on "Various Emergencies" in Sanders Theatre this afternoon.
Prof. William James is to deliver a course of lectures on psychology before the Concord School of Philosophy next summer.
There will be a game of cricket next Saturday between the Harvard and Longwood cricket teams, on the grounds of the latter.
Professor Cook's advanced sections in Freshman German will be examined on all that they have read since Christmas, except the reader.
On account of the races yesterday the third and fourth senior forensics will be returned this afternoon between three and four o'clock in Sever 1.
The class race as seen from the top of the Union boat-house was one of considerable interest. A good deal of quiet excitement was manifested as the boats came down the course, but though there was no surprise evinced at '83's winning, there was some astonishment at '86's coming in last.
Paper for the "fair copy" of commencement parts which is to be left at the office may now be procured on application to Miss Harris, at the office.