'87 will play '88 at 1.30 this afternoon.
The Lampoon will be out at noon today.
The themes written for English 8 can be obtained in Sever 2 to-day.
Baker, '86 is still training, as he intends trying to break the record in the 220 yards.
The Glee Club will sing at the Promenade Concert in the Boston Music Hall on Saturday evening.
Following is the score of yesterday's Yale-Amherst game: Yale, runs 9, base hits 8, errors 3; Amherst, runs 5, base hits 6, errors 5.
Negro minstrels delighted a large number of students with their performances yesterday evening shortly after supper.
Members of English 5 and 12 may obtain all themes written in these courses during the past two years by calling at 18 Grays Hall on any morning during the present week, between 1 and 1 o'clock.
The price for the round trip tickets to New Haven on Saturday, June 12th for the Yale freshman game, will be $4.80 instead of $5.50 as announced.
"Yale Fresh" have again promised to play us a game of base-ball. It will be played Monday if they do not fail to keep their appointment. - Willistonian.
Mr. Wendell will be happy to see any students who think of taking English 12 next year, at 18 Grays Hall, on June 9, 10, 11 and 12, between 10 and 1 o'clock.
Writers of essays in English 8 will find their manuscripts on the table in Sever 2. Books for the examination not yet handed in, may be left on the table in Sever 11.
The second inning of the cricket game with the Longwood's was played yesterday. The score was as follows: Harvard made 63 runs; the Longwoods went to the bat and beat by 9 wickets.
A monkey accompanied by an Italian organ grinder succeeded in causing great annoyance to men who room on Harvard Street. The homeopathic idea of "grinding" inside and outside was not satisfactory.
The following is the standing of the inter-collegiate games to date.
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