A band concert will be given in the yard next Thursday evening.
Dunham, Holland and Davidson have been elected to the Pow Wow.
J. H. Huddleston, '86, has been elected secretary of the Historical Society.
Class races to-day at 12.45. Lunch will be served at Memorial from 11.30 to 1.30.
In Spanish 1, 2 and 3, pronunciation is to affect considerably the marks for the year.
A game of lacrosse between the Bostons and Harvard may be expected on Saturday, May 9th.
The return game of lacrosse between Harvard and the Somervilles will be played in Somerville next Tuesday.
One of the ball players upon the Latin School team yesterday, was H. G. Twombly, L. S., (Yale, '84) who is a graduate of the school.
The first championship game of the season was played yesterday between Amherst and Dartmouth, resulting in a victory for the latter by a score of 9 to 5.
Mr. Cohn will deliver what promises to be a very interesting lecture in Sever 11, at 3 P. M. to-day. His subject is "Thinking in a Foreign Language."
Assistant-Professor Laughlin has an article in the current Popular Science Monthly on "Methods of Teaching Political Economy."
The Tufts college team is intending to make a trip to Maine about the middle of May. Games will be played with Colby, Bowdoin and possibly Portland.
The second balloting for vice-president of the Dining Association resulted in the election of Mr. E. J. Rich, '87. Mr. Rich received 276 votes; Mr. Vogel, 235; scattering, 11.
The members of the faculty have drawn up a plan of student conference that will be submitted to the students chosen to act on the preliminary conference, next Monday at 4 P. M.
The '85 members of the Pi Eta gave their farewell entertainment yesterday afternoon. The farce "Boodle Waddle XXXI," by C. M. Thompson was very successfully presented. A large audience, including many ladies, greatly enjoyed the occasion.
The Yale Alumni of Western Massachusetts met in Worcester, Tuesday evening. About forty members were present. President Porter, and Prof. Du Bois were entertained as guests. Judge Gideon Wells of Springfield was elected President for the ensuing year.
Mr. George W. Childs has offered another cup to be competed for by college crews. The first cup offered by this gentleman has been won by Pennsylvania by three consecutive victories. Pennsylvania, Cornell, and Wesleyan will compete for this cup on June 18, on the Schuylkill at Philadelphia.
Prof. Paine's historical concert last evening treated of Gluck and Mozart. The musical portion, which was especially good and received warm applause, was made up of selections entirely from the operas of these masters. The soloists were Misses Eames and Edmunds, and Mr. Pflueger.
The following have been elected members of the Hasty Pudding from the class of '86: W. W. Baldwin, Carmann, S. Coolidge, Cooper, A. Faulkner, Fullerton, Gage, Hogg, Howe, Jones, Mills, Santayana. Honorary members, Locke and Parsons.
The election of directors of Memorial Hall last evening resulted in the choice of the following men. J. H. Huddleston, H. LaMonte, '86; F. Vogel, S. Storrow, '87; A. Churchill, G. L. Allen, '88; Edward Hale, Divinity School; T. L. Frothingham, J. W. Morss, Law School; J. E. Humphrey, Scientific School.
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