Mr. T. T. Baldwin will be coxswain of the sophomore crew.
Spanish I. is soon to take up "Eco de Madrid" as a text-book.
Junior theme xi. will be returned with criticisms this afternoon.
Harvard will not compete for the Oelrichs cup this spring.
The Columbia nine will be definitely picked in a day or two.
A chapter of the Phi Beta Theta is shortly to be instituted here.
Mr. Henry N. Nelson, '80, has been appointed private secretary to Speaker Carlisle.
The University nine has, thus far in the season, made 45 runs, against 2 scored by their opponents.
D. E. White, '85, has been appointed business editor of the Advocate, in place of Mr. Delano, resigned.
The freshman nine will not play today against the technology, but will practice as usual from 1.30 to 3 P. M.
There will be an excursion in N. H. 4 this afternoon, to Waltham. Train leaves Porter's station at 1.33 P. M., returning at 5 P. M.
The result of yesterday's election at Memorial was as follows : Mr. Baldwin, '85, received 443 out of the 473 votes cast, and was elected president. Mr. Merriam, '86, received 354 votes out of 482 cast, and was elected vice-president.
The Mott Haven games and the examination in freshman chemistry are upon the same date, May 24.
All the students who were unable to attend Monday night's performance of "Orpheus and Eurydice," were present Tuesday night.
The officers of the O. K. from '85 are as follows : President, W. H. Baldwin ; secretary, G. R. Nutter ; treasurer, M. C. Hobbs ; librarian, J. Dunham.
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