Mr. Hart has courteously invited the men in his courses to call on him any evening between the hours of seven and eight.
Chase, '88, is in bad health and will probably be unable to pull on the '88 tug-of-war. Crocker has taken Purdon's place at number 2.
The Intercollegiate Base-ball Association meets to-day at the Massasoit House, Springfield. Harvard will withdraw formally from the league.
Complaint is made at Cornell that some of the professors make a practice of continuing their lectures five or ten minutes after the hour has expired.
The circulars for the concert in aid of the American School at Athens on Friday, the 18th, were printed by the college printer. They are very tastefully done.
The vesper service yesterday was conducted by Rev. Phillips Brooks and Rev. Dr. McKenzie. There was no solo singing. The prayer was made by Dr. McKenzie. Dr. Brooks preached the sermon on "Christ under Temptation," from the text taken from the 4th chapter of St. John.