The marks in French 8 will be given out this afternoon at 3 by Professor Bocher at his house, Holyoke Place.
Both Columbia crews, with their trainer, Jasper Goodwin, have arrived at their quarters at New London.
Bars have been placed across the track on Holmes field to prevent outside bicycle riders from practising upon it.
The American lacrosse team will sail for home on the 28th. The trip has been one of uninterrupted success.
The usual invitations to members of the junior class to serve as ushers on class day, have been issued by the class day committee.
The Boston Herald says that the press accommodations on Holmes field were fully as inadequate as were those on Jarvis.
Samuel J. Tilden has written a letter in which he positively declines to accept the Democratic nomination to the presidency.
A proctor will go to New London to enable the sophomore members of the university crew to take the examination in Rhetoric.
Mr. Davis has just published a little book in the "Science" series, on whirlwinds, cyclones and tornadoes. We recommend it to all who took N. H. 1, as giving a clear and short account of this part of the course.