Rev. Phillips Brooks will address the St. Paul's Society and the Society of Christian Brethren in the rooms of the latter at the Scientific School, this evening 7 o'clock.
It is reported from Yale that Coxe is putting the shot 38 feet, and that Shearman, '89 has already made a pole vault of 8 feet. It is claimed that they can both do better.
The annual races of the American Association of Amateur Oarsmen will take place on the Hudson during the Albany bi-centennial celebration the last week in July.
The committee appointed by the Overseers to discuss the chapel petitions have written to the Christian Brethren for their opinion as a body on the subject. The society voted in favor of the non-compulsory worship.
The dates of the examinations for second year and final honors in classics are posted. The examinations occur at 10 o'clock on May 15; at 9 and 2 on May 17, and at the dates of the annual examinations in Greek 3 and Latin 3.
The Athletics of Philadelphia defeated the Yale nine on April 5 by a score of 11 to 3. The Yale nine was made up as follows: Bremner, c. f.; Stagg, p.; Marsh, 1b.; Sheppard, l. f.; Brigham, r. f.; Stewart. 2 b.; Dann, c.; Cross, s. s.; Winston, 3 b.
The Harvard Union holds its regular debate this evening at 7.30 in Sever 11. The question to be discussed is, Resolved, that the Preservation of Constitutional Government requires the immediate Repeal of the Hoar Presidential Succession Bill. The principal disputants are, affirmative, P. L. Sternbergh, '87, R. B. Mahony, '88; negative, F. E. E. Hamilton, '87, Russell Duane, '88.