Scratch races to-day at 12 m.
Weed, '86, was practicing with the 'varsity yesterday afternoon.
At five o'clock yesterday sixty men were exercising in the gymnasium.
G. R. Nutter, '85 has received the appointment of instructor in themes.
It is rumored that Prof. Lane's Latin Grammar will shortly appear.
Prof. Geo. Harris of Andover preaches in Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening.
Make-up examination in Pol. Econ. I this morning in Harvard 4 at 9 o'clock.
C. F. Adams, '88, has been elected captain of the sophomore crew, vice Woodman, resigned.
The last year's committee from Histors 13 has donated the surplus of the fund collected for notes - about $14,00 - to the library.
The London Life is authority for the statement that Dr. William Rendle has in press a monograph on John Harvard.
The Harvard nine will be made up to-day as follows: Henshaw, c.; Smith, p.; Willard, 1 b.; Phillips, 2 b.; G. S. Weed, 3 b.; Wiestling, s. s.; Foster, 1. f.; Edgerly, c. f.; Choate, r. f. This will be the last game this fall. Beamen, '85 will play with the Rollstones.
Rev. Geo. Batchellor, of Chicago, will deliver a course of twenty lectures to the Students of the Divinity School on the Ethics of the New Testament.
Prof. Shaler will conduct an N. H. 4 excursion to-day to Wollaston, near Quincy. Those desiring to go will take the train from the Old Colony Station at 1.15, and will return at 5.35.
Second year honors in Mathematics have been awarded as follows: Honors, Lloyd, '86; Underwood, '86; Buckingham, '87; Pastorius, '87; J. E. Walker, '87. Highest Honors, Gunnison, '86; Osgood, '86; Bocher, '88.
The Mass. Agricultural College at Amherst has one of the most enterprising foot ball teams ever formed at that college. It has played one drawn and two winning games with the strong Amherst college team.
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