Term bills were distributed yesterday.
The work of repairing the boat house is progressing very slowly.
The next lecture in Political Economy 6 will be given on Monday, March 24, at 9 A. M.
Mr. A. Grethen, special student, has left college to take charge of an orchestra in San Francisco.
At the examination in French on March 22, students making up entrance conditions will go to U. E. R.
Hornuing of the Boston league has been coaching the Hamilton College nine.
Several games have been arranged for the recess. A schedule of the games will be published shortly.
The senior crew has adopted a new stroke, much quicker, and with less swing than the regular Harvard stroke.
Columbia '87 is said to have a better set of men as candidates for its crew than any class for a number of years.
Mr. W. R. Thayer, '81, has an article in the current Lippincott's on "Some new Anecdotes of Heine."
The sum of $1,200 has been subscribed towards building a Beta Theta Psi club house at Lake Chantauqua.
Prof. C. E. Norton writes an "open lettee" to the April Century on the authorship of Dante's portrait in the Bargello at Florence.
Mr. Robert Luce, '82, will do the Harvard work for the Boston Globe during the remainder of the year. He will be assisted by his brother, Mr. Lynn Luce, '87.
The remainder of the Harvard Historical Society's lectures will be given in Sanders Theatre. Col. Stone's lecture will be postponed from April 8 to April 11, owing to the vacation.
The date on which the 12th theme in English 5 will be due has been postponed until next Friday. The 13th theme will be due April 18th, subject, a story for children.
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