The Cambridge-Oxford race will be rowed March 26.
There will be a lecture to day in Dr. Hart's section of History 20.
The Technology freshmen are considering the advisability of forming a nine.
In the winter games at Yale '90's tug-of-war team pulled '89's by 1 1-2 inches.
The class of '86, M. I. T., will hold its first annual reunion at the Revere House to-night.
Norman James, P. E. A. '87, has been elected permanent captain of the Yale freshman crew.
A new gymnasium is soon to be erected at Vassar at a cost of twenty thousand dollars.
Both sections in Political Economy 13 meet at nine in lower Mass. to-day for two or three lectures.
The Amherst Student thinks that the prospects for a good nine at Amherst this year are excellent.
The last Exonian devotes a page to the account of the minstrel show which was given by the students a short time ago.
Wright, '87, and Lund, '88, have been unable to train with the Mott Haven team for some days on account of sickness.
There is to be a mass-meeting of the "Tech" students, shortly, to decide whether to have a base-ball nine this year or not.
The board of overseers have voted to concur with the president and fellows in the vote to establish the Paine professorship of practical astronomy.
It is rumored that there is a movement among several influential citizens of Cambridge to obtain a repeal of the prohibition act passed last fall.
The CRIMSON received yesterday an extra edition of the Oakland (Cal.) Enquirer containing pictures of all the important buildings in Oakland.
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