T. W. Cowgill, '83, is dangerously ill.
Harvard vs. Beacons today on Jarvis Field.
The marks in History 2 have been given out.
The Pierian Glee Club concert will occur Friday, May 18.
Two hundred and fifty men have joined the Tennis Association.
"N. B." at Smith's College means "Naughty Bad." - [Amherst Student.
The freshmen will have an examination in Minimum Analytics before long.
The Unions will play a match game with the Harvard Lacrosse team in Boston today.
Mr. E. S. Hawes reads Plautus' "Miles Gloriosus" in Sever 11 this evening at 7.30.
F. W. Thayer, captain of the famous '77 nine, was on Jarvis yesterday watching the nine practice.
Sixty-four tennis courts have been signed for. There are seventy-eight on the college grounds in all.
Following are the average weights of the various crews : seniors, 161 1/2; juniors, 160 3/8; sophomores, 159; freshmen, 160 3/4.
The Yale Glee Club gave a concert in New York Saturday for the benefit of the Boat Club, and cleared $550 by the performance.
The practising for the tennis tournament is going on quite vigorously, and the grounds present a very animated appearance every afternoon,
It is said that the New York University was the first institution in America planned as a great university after the pattern of the famous universities of Europe. Harvard and Yale had not developed their university aspirations when the foundations of the New York University were laid. The institution has always labored under disadvantage; its top is larger than its foundation. - [Ex.
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