Sophomore theme VI is due to-day.
The CRIMSON and Muffers will play to-day at 9.30.
Williams defeated Brown Tuesday, by a score of 6 to 4.
Band concert to night in front of Matthews, at 7 o'clock.
Strong '85, is now training for the quarter and half mile runs.
Eighty-eight plays the English High School this afternoon on Jarvis Field.
Room applications must be in the Bursar's hands to-day, before 1 o'clock.
The Comets and Prescotts will play a game of base-ball to-day on Jarvis, at 1.30.
S. D. Richardson, '86, and L. Honore, '88, have been elected to the Lampoon board.
At the Mathematical Conference to-day, Mr. G. W. Sawin will lecture on "Envelopes in Space."
The latter half of the lecture hour in N. H. 4 is hereafter to be devoted to review.
There is to be an excursion in N. H. 4 to-day to Braintree. The train leaves the Old Colony depot at 1.15 P.M.
George William Curtis has a long essay in the Editor's Easy Chair of the May Harper's on "Widening Our Colleges."
Mr. A. M. Cummings, '87, delivered last week in Malden a lecture entitled, "A Year in Europe." The local press spoke very highly of it.
The first championship game in which Harvard is directly interested-Harvard vs. Amherst-will be played this afternoon on Holmes Field.
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