The Oxford-Cambridge boat race takes place April 4th.
Harvard vs. Williams at Cambridge on Fast Day.
Yale papers are complaining of the condition of the campus walks.
Mr. John Boyle O'Reilly is president of the Boston Crib Club.
The weight of '85's tug-of-war team is 599 3-4 lbs.; of 84' s, 596 1-4.
The excellent order maintained during the tug-of-war contest course much praise.
Among those who witnessed the meeting were President Eliot and Congressman Hunt of Louisiana.
Mr. C. Bayard Bors, '87, has left college on account of over sever mental strain.
The junior class dinner takes place at the Quincy House on Wednesday evening.
Lee & Shepard will publish the work of Mr. Wm. M. Davis on "Whirlwinds, Cyclones and tornadoes."
Dr. Sargent lectures this afternoon before the Women's Club on "Physical basis in Education."
The Boston Herald says that Mr. W. C. Camp of Yale is at work on a history of inter-collegiate baseball.
A new bicycling machine called the Harvard tandem has made its appearance.
Mr. James Burch, '83, was recently given a dinner at Young's Hotel by members of '83' Pi Eta.
"Vacation, or Harvard vs. Yale" is the title of a comedy soon to be presented in Boston.
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