Dann, the Yale catcher, is pitcher for the Yale freshman nine.
The Physical Seminar for this evening has been postponed.
Mr. R. G. Cook has been appointed official scorer for the 'varsity nine.
Political Economy I will begin to review Mill's Political Economy on Friday.
Cambridge is the second city in Massachusetts in wealth and the fourth in population.
In connection with the Myers-George races, there will also be handicap races for amateurs.
The double sophomore theme is due to-day. Theme X will be returned at 3 p.m. in Sever to-day.
Mr. Curtis of the Spirit of the Times will act as judge of walking in the Inter-collegiate games.
The Boston Globe says that the Cornell 'varsity crew will probably challenge Yale and Harvard.
Subjects for special reports in History XII will be distributed shortly. They are due any time before the Finals.
Two themes are required from the freshmen this year upon subjects connected with Prof. Hill's lectures on English authors.
Dr. O. W. Holmes sails this week to join Prof. J. R. Lowell in Europe. This is Dr. Holmes' first voyage across the Atlantic for over fifty years.
The Yale nine leaves on a vacation trip to New York, Washington, and Philadelphia this morning. They will play two games with the New Yorks, two with the Nationals, and one with the University of Pennsylvania.
It is rumored that the preliminary competition for the Boylston Prize speaking will be held on the Saturday before the final competition.
The Everett Athenaeum minstrels were very successfully carried out last night before a large audience of present and past members and their friends.
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