Amherst plays Brown at Providence to-day.
Blue-books will be required in English VIII to-day,
All themes in English V must be returned by to-day.
Yale defeated Williams on Monday by a score of 10 to 3.
The Hasty Pudding initiation took place yesterday evening.
Mr. H. E. Peabody, '87 has returned to college for his examinations.
The graduating exercises of the Boston University occur to-day.
The blue-books in the make-up examination in N. H. 2, have been returned.
Prof. Palmer will discuss the choice of philosophy courses before Philosophy 4 to-morrow at 11.
The Yale-Princeton game which was postponed from May 15th, will be played to day at Princeton.
Williams, '85, is fast recovering from water on the knee, with which he has been troubled for some time.
The next championship game which our nine plays, is on June 14th, when they play Amherst at Cambridge.
University of Pennsylvania has challenged Yale to an eight-oared race. It is understood that Yale will accept.
There will be an extra lecture in History 13, reviewing the work of the course, to-morrow (Thursday) at 4 p.m.
Mr. Preble will read the "Heauton-Timorumenos" of Terence to both sections in Latic C this evening in Sever 18 at 7.30.
A new and very elegant box will be placed in Memorial this morning for the receipt of news and items for the CRIMSON.
Mr. S. A. Houghton has been elected regular base-ball correspondent of the CRIMSON to fill the place of Mr. Fessenden, resigned.
It has been estimated that the salaries of professional base-ball players in the United States amount to more than one million dollars a year.
The final examination in Philosophy I will cover the whole year's work. An equal percentage will be given to the work of each half of the year.
The rules of William and Mary College in 1772 forbade the students to drink anything except "cider, beer, toddy, and spirits and water."
Students who were excused from the mid-year examination in Freshman English, will have a make-up examination on Tuesday, June 22, at 3 o'clock in Sever 5.
Two one-armed French singers reaped quite a harvest in the yard yesterday evening by singing the "Marseillaise," "Le Petit Coq Rouge," and many other well-known airs.
An hour examination took place in French 3 yesterday. All themes overdue in this course must be dropped in the box before Saturday, or they will not be accepted.
The second hour, at which Professor Laughlin will meet those who wish to consult him in regard to his courses, has been changed from Thursday at 2 to 3 p.m., to Wednesday, (June 2) at the same hour.
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