Tickets for the Brown game are now on sale at Bartlett's.
The game with Brown on Friday will be called at 4, sharp.
The shooting club will meet at Watertown tomorrow afternoon.
Junior Theme VI. will be returned tomorrow with criticisms.
Latin 2 will finish the third book of the "Disputations" at Thursday's recitation.
The well-known Bean of Boston is coaching the Harvard team. [Courant.
A detailed report of today's race will be published in our issue of tomorrow morning.
The section in French 8 is now reading L'Idee de Jean Feterol, by Cherbuliez.
The freshmen play Adams Academy, at Quincy, upon next Saturday, April 26.
There will be a meeting of the St. Paul's Society this evening at seven o'clock.
The college of the City of New York is taking steps toward the formation of a rifle club.
Over 200 Harvard men were at the first performance of Orpheus and Eurydice, on Monday evening.
The election for president and vice-president of the Dining Association will take place tonight, at dinner. We will print the result in tomorrow's issue.
Themes xiv. and xv., in English 5, will be due two weeks from Friday. Subject : An Argument.
Baker will play with the nine on Friday. Tilden, '87, is now practicing regularly with the freshmen.
A regular mathematical seminar, the last of the year, will be held in University 19, tomorrow afternoon.
The University nine played a practice game with the freshmen last Monday. Only five innings were played.
Nominations for directors of the Dining Association may be left with the auditor at Memorial, until the close of this morning's breakfast hour.
The nine will play at Fitchburg on Saturday, with the Rollstones. Music will be furnished by the town band before the game.
For the rest of the week Mr. Jones will meet all candidates for the Boylston contest in Sanders' theatre instead of Holden.
Columbia, Lehigh, Wesleyan, and the University of Pennsylvania, have all sent applications for admission to the Inter-collegiate Tennis Association.
We understand that the subscriptions for the freshman nine are not so forthcoming as they should be. We hope that '87 will see that its team is well supported.
Sutton has been moved down to No. 4 on the junior crew, in place of B. B. Thayer, who will be unable to row again this year. Baldwin will pull No. 2.
Yale's new Young Men's Christian Association building is to be very attractive in appearance. It will be built of stone, and finished inside with hard woods.
The Argonaut says it is remarkable how rapidly the number of students of the University of Michigan, who mean to make journalism a profession has increased of late.
An exciting game of base-ball was played on Jarvis yesterday morning between the nine of table 7 at Memorial and a picked nine from two other tables. The game resulted in a draw.
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