The junior crew now averages 166 1-2 pounds.
Freshman recitations will cease March 20.
Greek 7 commences the first book of Thucydides today.
Kidd will make the uniforms for the Harvard nine this spring.
The Yale nine proposes to take a short trip during the Easter recess.
Sophomore Theme 4 is due today. Subject: A Narrative.
E. H. Woodruff, '84, has gone South for his health.
The list of the freshman spring examinations will be posted today. The second competition for the Walnut Hill cup will be shot at Watertown this afternoon.
Mr. E. A. S. Clarke, '84, has returned to college, and will begin rowing regularly on the crew.
Junior Theme 8 will be returned with criticisms to the advanced section, in Sever 5, today, from 2.30 to 4.30.
Mr. Lewis E. Gates will read his Bowdoin Prize Dissertation, on "Sir Thomas Browne," this evening.
Professor James will speak in the Divinity Hall Lecture Course this evening. Subject: "One word about Free-will."
Prof. R. C. Jebb, the distinguished Oxford scholar, will deliver the oration before the Harvard chapter of phi Beta Kappa, next commencement.
Freshmen are requested to hand in blue books for the examination on the classical lectures as soon as possible. They may be left in Sever 11.
The spring Greek examination of freshman will be on the Apology and Odyssey. No composition will be required.
Charles Dudley warner will deliver a course of lectures to Trinity students on "The technique of English Study, with Some Relations to Press Work,"
There are twenty-two chapters of Phi Beta Kappa now in existence, and it is estimated that it members number over seven hundred thousand.
Mr. Remington, who has been pulling number 3 on the '87 tug-of-war team, fractured his nose on Tuesday while sparring. He has been forbidden to pull by his physician, and consequently will not pull Saturday.
Besides retaining all the rules of last season against professionalism, the Harvard faculty, we understand, intend to pass a further regulation that games may only be played on the grounds of one of the competing colleges; or else of some other college.
The third junior forensic is due today. subjects: 1. By what arguments can the existence of private property in land be justified? 2. From their point of view, were the Greeks justified in condemning Socrates to death? 3. Is language necessary to thought? 4. Can the state do anything to prevent monopolies? 5. The Dukes of Marlborough and Wellington compared.
The following is the official record of the recent meeting in New York of the inter-collegiate conference committee: "The answers received from the colleges and universities to which the circular of the inter-collegiate conference on athletics was sent, while indicating a general concurrence in the essential principles of the resolutions recommended for adoption have shown such diversity of opinion in regard to the details of these resolutions, that the undersigned are instructed by the conference to inform your faculty that no further joint action is proposed."
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