The formation of scrub ball nines has already begun.
Harry Hubbard, '83, is now studying law in New York.
The University of Pennsylvania has students from nineteen foreign countries.
The sophomore crew will go to a training table on Wednesday of next week.
C. W. Thompson, '86, and Gallivan, '88, have just been elected members of the Boston Press Club.
The University nine will play the Institute of Technology this afternoon on Holmes Field.
In the provisional list of final examinations there is no date announced for the examination in Philosophy 11.
The nominations for the officers of the Board of Directors of Memorial Hall may now be handed to the Auditor.
The accumulation of the subscriptions for the new Columbia gymnasium is as yet insufficient to warrant the beginning of work.
Dartmouth has arranged practice games of base-ball with Yale, Brown, Technology, and most of the other eastern colleges.
The Amherst nine on its vacation trip has failed to win a single game out of ten played. Two games were lost to the University of Pennsylvania.
Prof. Torrey has received a valuable legacy of a Classical Library. He is placing it in Dane Hall in the room recently occupied by the reading-room.
Candidates for the Yale Freshman crew will not remain in New Haven during the Easter recess unless the Harvard freshmen accept their challenge.
The Supreme Court of the Ames-Gray Law Club next year will be constituted as follows: Cushing, Gardiner, B. H. Lee, J. Lee, Simes, Weyse, Williston, Wister.
Leavitt & Pierce have the $5 and $10 H. U. B. B. season tickets on sale. Single tickets can be had at the same place for all the important games as they occur.
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