Princeton is holding a tennis tournament.
The Bostons defeated the Detroits yesterday, by a score of 11 to 9.
The result of the ball games will be posted at Bartlett's, as usual this year.
The freshman nine play the Brown freshmen on next Saturday at Providence.
The barge for the university nine leaves Bartlett's at 3.15, this afternoon.
A. Keith, '85, and W. S. Bryant, '84, will be the university crew substitutes this year.
The annual dinner of the HARVARD DAILY CRIMSON was held at Young's, last evening.
All who can possibly get away ought to go to New Haven with the nine, and support them in tomorrow's game.
The members of the '84 HERALD CRIMSON editorial board will be photographed at Pach's at 1.30, this afternoon.
Amherst Seniors last week presented "She Stoops to Conquer" at the Springfield Opera House, and were highly praised.
On May 3d the junior crew rowed the regular Charles river course in 8.45, which is nineteen seconds better than the record.
There will be no recitation tomorrow in Greek 7. The half-hour examination will take place a week from next Tuesday.
The centre double-page picture of the latest number of Life reminds us forcibly of a recent number of the Lampoon.
Princeton students from Ohio have formed a state club. They recently gave a dinner at which president McCosh was present.
The Pierian Sodality will repeat their very successful program of Wednesday's concert at Exeter, N. H., tonight.
The class races at Yale will be rowed in a week on the harbor course, which has just been re-surveyed and measured and cleared of all obstacles.
There will be no recitation in Fine Arts 3, today. On Saturday morning at nine o'clock an examination will be given to those men who did not take the mid-year's; on Monday afternoon at half-past one, the final examination will be held.
For the greatest man now in active political life, Gladstone receives 20 votes; Blaine 5; Bismarck and Edmunds 4 each; John Kelley 2; Frelinghuysen, S. S. Cox, Butler, Harrison, J. L. Sullivan and C. R. Brayton 1 each. '84 class statistics at Brown.
The committee on the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, of which Prof. John Williams White is chairman, meets today at 11 o'clock. Their third annual report will be delivered tomorrow at the meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America.
The new ribbons for the straw hats of the athletic teams were all prepared by Collins and Fairbanks. The style of hat to be worn is a fine quality Mackinaw. The colors are : university crew, crimson and black, vertical stripes; university nine, five horizontal stripes, alternate black and crimson; university lacrosse, crimson, black and crimson, horizontal; freshman crew, crimson and white vertical stripes; freshman nine, black, crimson and black, horizontal; bicycle club, crimson, white and crimson, horizontal
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