A pamphtet description of the courses in Mathematics is in the hands of the printer and will be ready today or Thursday.
The crew will leave for New London tomorrow. They ought to be cheered by the students as they leave the college.
An appropriate close was put to a well-played game yesterday, by Nichols' splendid throw from centre field to home.
Mr. A. C. Lane will be in U. 19 on Thursday, to receive examination books in Analytic Geometry and answer questions from 2 to 3 P. M.
The supporters of the Dartmouth nine were apparently somewhat doubtful of their ability to execute their complicated cheer.
Col. Bancroft is now at Framingham with his regiment, the 5th Infantry, which is to pass this week in camp with the 1st Brigade, M. V. M.
A large number of students have witnessed the last few ball games from the windows of the Physical Laboratory. During the few remaining ball games no one will be admitted to the building.
At the "Wentworth," Newcastle, N. H., for the third summer there will be a grand open tennis tournament, commencing on July 29. There will be two prizes for singles, two for doubles and four consolidation prizes. The tournament is under the direction of Messrs. Wright and Ditson, who have succeeded so well with them in former years. It is probable that several Harvard men will compete.