The calendar will be published in Monday's CRIMSON.
The cellar for the Williams gymnasium has been dug.
An exhibition game with Brown will be played at Providence on Wednesday next.
The Williams Fortnight complains that the meetings of the Conference Committee are slimly attended.
The Brown juniors held a "Keecaquma Mum" an Indian celebration, on their base-ball grounds, Thursday evening.
The baccalaureate sermon will be given by Dr. A. P. Peabody at 4 P.M. in Appleton Chapel to-morrow afternoon.
An alarm from box 24, quickly followed by a second alarm, summoned a large number of students to a fire in the Port, yesterday forenoon.
There will be a make-up examination in Freshman Chemistry for those who were unavoidably absent in February, in third story of Boylston at 9.15 this morning.
A special feature of commencement week at Smith college this year will be a reception at the Hillyer art gallery, Monday afternoon from 4 to 6, when friends of the institution will be invited to inspect the large acquisitions made to the gallery during the year, and also to view the students' work in this department.- Springfield Republican.
Harvard has "whitewashed" their opponents in two game this season, and in both games the change battery did the work.
At Princeton yesterday Princeton defeated Dartmouth by a score of 15 to to 5. Base hits: Princeton 13, with a total of 21; Dartmouth 5, total 7. Errors: Princeton 9, Dartmouth 25.
Willard and Nichols can be relied on to do their very best in batting at the next two championship games. Smith is not very far behind in the struggle for the bat.
The Lampoon is out and is remarkably good. The cartoon on the recent performance of Julius Caesar by the Shakspere Club deserves special commendation.
There will be at Sever 11, at 2 P.M., Monday next a meeting of those who wish to take English VI next year. The plan of the course will be explained and applications will be received.
Professor Jackson, assisted by distinguished local talent, gave a most enjoyable concert in the yard last evening before a large and appreciative audience. The rendering of many selections was remarkably fine.
The executive committee of the Harvard Annex is made up as follows: Mrs. Louis Agassiz, President; Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Treasurer; Mrs. J. P. Cooke, Mrs. Arthur Gilman, Mrs, J. B. Greenough, Mrs. E. W. Gurney, Miss Lilian Horsford, Miss Ellen F. Mason.
Some years ago, the Yale faculty began holding examinations in various places for entrance to the undergraduate departments, and this year they will exited their field of operations. Exeter will be added to the list, although this school has always been considered hopelessly in favor of Harvard.- New Haven Union.
Newnham Hall, now Newnham College at Cambridge, England, an instistution for the higher education of women, opened in 1871 with five students, and its numbers have increased, during a period of fourteen years, to about one hundred. The "Annex" opened in 1879 with more than twenty students, and now, at the end of six years, it has more than fifty.
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