Examination books in Latin 2 should be left in Sever 18 at once.
The Lampoon may be expected before the end of this week.
G. C. Adams has been elected chief usher for class day.
J. S. Phillips, '85 is the author of the words of '85's song.
Pach has been chosen class photographer by Yale '86.
Oxford conferred the degree of D. D. on Phillips Brooks last Tuesday.
Subjects for the examination in junior Forensics are due on or before Saturday.
The selection of courses for next year must be left at University 5 on or before Monday.
The annual "strawberry night" of the Signet will occur on Monday evening, June 15th.
Dartmouth's total of base-hits in the last Brown game is the largest intercollegiate record.
There will be a sale of tickets for class day to-day, from 2.30 to 5 o'clock in No. 8 Holworthy.
W. M. Willett, '88 of San Francisco has been called home by the sudden death of his mother.
The Yale sophomores have petitioned for an elementary French class. Their petition has been refused.
Rev. A. P. Peabody will deliver the baccalaureate sermon next Sunday at 4 o'clock in Appleton Chapel.
Graduate scholarship have been assigned to T. W. Harris, '84, M. W. Haskell, '83, J. M. Patton, '84, and G. W. Sawin, '84.
A silk flag, which has been presented to the Cambridge City Guards by the ladies of Cambridge, is on exhibition in Morgan's window.
The Amherst College Senate arraigns the '86 Olio board on the charge of publishing articles particularly forbidden by the faculty.
The Amherst Glee Club has been on a western tour, occupying twenty-three days. They gave seventeen concerts with great success.
Bonine, the "Michigan Mystery," on his return to the University of Michigan, was tendered a serenade, and afterward a banquet.- Princetonian.
The price of board at Memorial for the month of May was $4.05 per week. The price for the term, which will be charged on the terms bill, is $4.10. This makes the average price for the year $4.00, which may be regarded as the normal price.
The new optional system at Yale is admitted by all students to be a great improvement over the old system, but still some improvements are demanded, especially by '87. It is probable that the hours for each optional will be announced before the choices are made, so that difficulty will be done away with.
Ballots for overseers of Harvard college have been received from the electors at large with the follow result: Alexander Agassiz, '55, 1006; John Fisk, '63, 927; Edwin P. Seaver, '64, 853; John T. Morse, Jr., '60, 817; Roger Wolcott, '70, 428; Alexander McKenzie, '59, 344; George O. Shattuck, '51, 335; Samuel Hoar, '67, 333; T. Jefferson Coolidge, '50, 311; Henry L. Higginson, 310; Nathaniel Thayer, '71, 306; Moses Williams, '68, 299. These twelve candidates will be voted for to fill the six vacancies to be filled at the election commencement day.
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