In several trials of speed yesterday between the sophomore and the university crews, the latter crew was repeatedly left behind.
The last two of Mr. Godkin's lectures, April 17 and 21, will be devoted to discussions of the "Economic Objections to Protection."
The Galop, a periodical "devoted to dancing, music, etiquette, and fashion," says, "We feel flattered when such a man as Dr. Sargent endorses our oftrepeated assertion that music and dancing should be introduced, and go hand in hand in our public schools and colleges."
The university crew has changed about considerably during the last few days, in order to give Penrose a trial for the position of stroke. At present the men are seated as follows: bow, Storrow; 2, Mumford; 3, Keyes; 4, Colony; 5, Burgess; 6, Brooks; 7, Yocum; stroke, Penrose.
The companies of the 65th battalion called into service to suppress the Riel Rebellion are composed entirely of students from the Quebec Medical and Law schools. The professors fear that they will have to discontinue their work, as the schools are so depleted.