Groups today: 'Varsity eleven, at studio, 11 A. M.; Bicycle Club, back of Sever, 1.30 P. M.
Overseers meet this morning in Boston.
Borland, '86, is now rowing on the 'Varsity.
Amherst plays Princeton at New York today.
The lacrosse team will be taken next Friday at 11 A. M.
Mr. C. P. Curtis has left the university crew training table.
The steam launch followed the crew for the first time yesterday.
Perkins, '84, is at present rowing stroke of the university crew.
Harvard vs. Brown, today, on Jarvis field. Game called at 4 o'clock.
A party of students from Laselle Seminary visited the college on Monday.
Harris, '86, has been appointed temporary captain of the freshman crew.
The hour examination in Freshman Analytics will be held in Mass. at twelve o'clock.
Dr. Wadsworth lectures on Lithology today at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, at 2 P. M.
The cricket team leave tonight for Philadelphia, where they will play the University of Pennsylvania eleven.
Mr. E. S. Hawes completes his reading of the "Miles Gloriosus of Plautus," in Sever 11, this evening at 7.30.
In the score of the first Princeton game given yesterday morning, Baker should have been credited with four assists and no errors, and Smith with no assists and one error.
A meeting of the members of the Psi Upsilon fraternity residing in Boston and vicinity will be held at the Revere House at 5 o'clock P. M., on Friday, to take steps toward forming a permanent organization.
Groups postponed yesterday on account of the weather as follows: Lacrosse team to Friday, May 25, at 10 A. M., at studio; Cricket Club, to Tuesday, May 29, at 11 A. M., at studio; Hasty Pudding Club, to Tuesday, May 29, at 3 P. M., rear of the library.
The officers of the Hasty Pudding Club for the ensuing half year are as follows: President, W. H. Goodwin, Jr.; vice-president, T. J. Coolidge, Jr.; secretary, Samuel A. Eliot; treasurer, L. V. LeMoyne; Kr., J. J. Chapman; chorister, R. F. Howe; librarian, W. W. Mumford; artist, L. E. Sexton.
Prof. William W. Goodwin and family have left Athens, where Prof. Goodwin has been professionally engaged during the winter. They will travel through Europe during the summer, returning home in September, when Prof. Goodwin will take up his former Greek professorship at Harvard. [Ex.
It is said that Messrs J. R. Osgood & Co. have sold Robert Grant's new novel to the Century Magazine for $5000. Mr. Grant received $500 for his clever satire on Wall street called "The Lamb," which was published in the same magazine. - [Ex.
In 1830 there were only 4,021 college students in the United States; now there are 62,425. It is exceedingly significant that for fifty years the number of our college students has increased more than twice as fast as that of our population. - [Joseph Cook.
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