All the crews rowed again in the gymnasium yesterday.
Copies of the supplement may be found at Leavitt and Peiree's.
History and Methods of Classical Study. Professor Allen. Sever 14, 11 A. M.
Members of N. H. 1 will visit the Boston Signal Service office today, accompanied by Mr. Davis.
Mr. Davis is about to issue a work on Meteorology, including the substance of the work done in N. H. 1.
It is rumored that Professor Cyrus Northrup, of Yale, will accept the presidency of the Minnesota University.
The hundred names required for the senior heliotype albums were not handed in before the time was up on last Wednesday.
A mass meeting of the undergraduates is to be held Monday night. The time and place will be announced in Monday's issue.
Some of the telephone and telegraph wires about the yard and square have been broken by the heavy weight of snow resting on them.
The question of a junior dinner for '85 continues to be agitated, and meets with considerable favor among the members of the class.
There are at present nineteen men training daily for the Yale freshman nine, of whom three are also trying for places on the university nine.
Dr. Royce will give three lectures under the auspices of the Harvard Philosophical Club, on the evenings of March 3, 6 and 10, in Sever 11.
The cold snap of yesterday was a gentle reminder that winter was still here, and caused a little delay to the other class crews going on the river.
More interest ought to be taken in the members of the different classes in the tug-of-war teams, so that the teams may have better chance for practice.
The electric light is being introduced into the University Press building on Brattle square. It is proposed to light Harvard square from the same machine.
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