Harrington, '85, is trying for the University crew.
There will be a lecture in N. H. 5 at the regular time on Friday.
The lecture in English 12 was deferred from yesterday till tomorrow.
Dr. Royce's first lecture on Forensics was attended by about 250 men.
It is said that the drum corps will wear either night caps or cooks' white caps.
The prizes to be awarded in the regatta of the Canoe Club will be silk pennants.
The Independent rally at Union Hall last night was well attended by Harvard men.
Today's issue of the CRIMSON was printed in the new office of the paper on Brattle street.
The Cleveland and Hendricks Club of Dartmouth expects to have a grand flag raising tomorrow.
Freshmen can receive instruction in running at 11 A. M. Tuesdays and Thursdays, on the track.
There were no recitations yesterday afternoon on account of the exercises commemorative of John Harvard.
The small side room at Memorial contains three clubs this year, one having been added to the former number.
It is officially announced that the Yale-Princeton game will be played as usual Thanksgiving Day on the Polo grounds.
The hares for the run today will be Messrs. Brandt and Williams, '85. Hazard, '85, will be the master of the hounds.
The third number of the Advocate will be ready to-morrow afternoon, and will be delivered at subscribers' rooms. Those who have not got the first two numbers can get them at Severs.
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