Cut in History 13 yesterday.
A society of amateur photographers has been started at Princeton.
Rows of new hooks have been placed at the upper end of Memorial.
Thousands have visited the scene of yesterday's explosion.
The Harvard University Bulletin, No. 3 of Vol. IV is just published.
The run of the Bicycle Club last night to the Woodland Park House, Auburndale, was very succeseful. A dozen members of the club took the run, and after an enjoyable supper, returned to Cambridge at ten o'clock.
There will be a hare and hounds run this afternoon, starting from Matthews at 4.15 p.m. We should urge all who can to attend this run, as the others held last year, and one just finished this year were of the most enjoyable description.
The following men have been admitted to candidacy for degree of A. M: - L. Atwood, W. F. Bridge, T. H. Chase, O. W. Clark, J. T. Fairchild, E. H. Foster, P. G. Grant, A. Keith, M. S. Kellner, W. C. Lane, D. W. Lothman, A. W. Martin, A. H. Morris, R. A. F. Penrose, W. D. Roberts, E. D. Roe, G. W. Rolfe, A. P. Smith, W. E. C. Smith. W. R. Thayer, H. F. Wagener, A. G. Webster, J. H. Wigmore; for Ph.D., E. E. Atkinson, Philosophy; F. N. Cole, Mathematics; E. Cummings, Philosophy; C. B. Gleason, Philology; T. W. Harris, Natural History; F. A. Houghton, Natural History; H. M. Stanley, Philosophy; F. L. Van Cleef, Philology; for S. D., G. H. Johnson, Mathematics.
President Porter gave a reception Wednesday evening in honor of Canon Farrar.
A lively combat between two stalwart waiters in Memorial caused quite a commotion at breakfast yesterday; after the shower of plates with which they opened the dispute had ceased from lack of ammunition, they grappled, and for some minutes, there was a picturesque fist fight till they were separated. Both were promptly discharged.
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