The trees on Boston Common are again labelled with their names, common and systematic, as was the case many years ago when Gould, the naturalist, was alive.
There is great complaint that the captains of the various crews are not as considerate of each other as might be; the rowing room is often occupied longer than is at all necessary, and other crews kept in waiting.
The pool tournament at Leavitt & Peirce's is attracting many visitors; it is very well contested, yet it has not progressed very far, but an extended account of it will be found in our columns as soon as it is concluded.
The leading scores in yesterday's matches of the Shooting Club were made by the following: Match A, Meade 7; F. B. Austin, 6; W. L. Smith, 6. Match B, F. S. Palmer, 6; W. Austin, 5; W. L. Smith, 4. Match C, F. S. Palmer, 7; F. S. Meade, 6; F. B. Austin, 5.
The Sheffield Gun Club has not definitely accepted the Shooting Clubs' challenge yet, but the Yale News thinks that an acceptance is very probable. The conditions of the challenge are "there shall be an 18 yard rise, the pigeons shall be thrown from a trap at five angles, and each team shall consist of from four to eight men."
The Harvard Lampoon loses none of its originality. As is often the case, its illustrations are superior to its literature. Particularly good is the representation of a Harvard student of 1900 sitting calmly unmoved and coldly indifferent while a Memorial Hall waiter is pouring soup down the back of his lordship. - Brunonian.
LOCKER NOTICE. All those wishing to be provided with lockers should make immediate application at the office. Unless a sufficient number apply by Saturday-noon, no more lockers will be put in this season.
N. H. SOCIETY. Meeting in Mass. 2 this Thursday evening at 7.30 p.m. Communication - Geological Sketch of Mt. Desert, by W. C. Appleton, '87. Members of the university not belonging to the society are invited to attend.