Princeton seems to have overcome her hard luck at last.
Gen. Sam Cary will give a temperance address in Tremont Temple tomorrow, at 3 o'clock.
Professor White invites all students who desire to see him outside of office hours, to visit him in his room.
The secretary of the Harvard Total Abstinence League is Mr. W. S. Jackman, '84, No. 100 Mt. Auburn St.
Tickets for Yale-Harvard freshman game now on sale at Bartlett's. Admission 50 cents; Beacon game, 25 cents.
A swarm of bees which alighted on one of the trees at the south end of the yard attracted considerable attention yesterday afternoon.
A Maine student is reported as saying: The Chicago convention has signed the death warrant of the Republican party.
Dr. Peirce requests all those who are entitled to a make-up examination in Trigonometry to confer with Mr. H. W. Keyes, 8 Holyoke House.
Vassar has been fitted out with a supply of boats for the season's use. A small boy has also been hired to push off the boats.
Prof. William Cook will answer questions in German 4 Thursday, June 12th, at 2.45, instead of the day before the examination.
At Brown, certain members of the sophomore class propose to give a supper to their class crew, the victor in the recent class races.
The freshman lacrosse twelve played a good game of lacrosse on Thursday, against the Somerville twelve, defeating them by a score of three goals to one goal.
Only twenty-five names have yet subscribed to the list at Beers' of those expecting to accompany the freshman nine to Cambridge on Saturday. Brace up, freshman. You ought to go up as a class.
Members of N. H. 2 will find the instructor at the lecture room in the Mus. of Comp. Zool. on Monday, at 3 P. M. To save time, questions should be reduced to writing beforehand.
At a recent meeting of the senior class at Dartmouth it was unanimously voted to protest against the recent action of the faculty in indefinitely suspending the editors of the Dartmouth.
Students wishing to re-engage their gymnasium lockers for the next year may have the opportunity of doing so by applying at the gymnasium. After July 1st the lockers will be let to the first applicants.
The funeral services of A. Rogers Crane will be held at his father's residence in Newton Highlands this afternoon, at a quarter past three. Friends who wish to go from Cambridge to attend the services will find carriages waiting at Newton Centre for the car leaving Harvard Square at 2 P. M. A train also leaves Boston for Mewton Highlands on the Boston and Albany R. R. at 2.35.
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Final Examinations 1893.