Dr. Brooks has been chosen Assistant Bishop of Pennsylvania.
The postponed game with Yale will probably be played on June 22.
There will be an hour examination in Latin D to day, at 2 o'clock.
The class meeting of the H. A. A. is postponed to this afternoon at 4 p.m.
German I will begin the fourth volume of the "Novellenschatz," tomorrow.
The freshman nine did not go to Andover on Saturday on account of the rain.
To-day is the last day of receiving applications for the John Tyndall Scholarship.
The '86 board of the CRIMSON will be photographed at Pach's studio at 1.15 to-day.
In the Annex which it is proposed to build to Trinity's new gymnasium, it is expected there will be enough room for an entire "in field" for base-ball practice.
Writers of commencement parts will meet Professor A. S. Hill in Sever 1, Monday, May 10th, at 4 p.m. Parts will then be returned for revision, and hours fixed for reading them to the committee. Punctual attendance is expected.
Mr. Justin Winsor, librarian of the University, was chosen president of the American Historical Society recently.
Nearly all the seats for the Yale-Harvard fiasco last Saturday, were sold within two hours after the sale commenced.
Mr. E. W. Grew, '89, not Greene as announced in Friday's paper, was elected freshman director of the Shooting Club.
CRIMSON telegraphic report of the Amherst game to-day, at Leavitt & Peirce's, Cambridge, and Young's and Adams House in Boston.
Great interest in rowing is being manifested at Andover; an eight is in training, and challenges will be sent to Yale and Harvard freshmen. - Columbia Spectator.
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