Last Friday was class day at Tufts.
To-morrow occurs the Dartmouth-Amherst game at Amherst.
The nine plays the Beacons on Thursday and the Holy Cross College nine on Saturday.
The examination for honors in Political Science will be held on Wednesday, June 22, at 9.15 A. M., in Harvard 6.
History XI. - Make up mid-year on Monday, June 13, in University 4, at 3 P. M.
Dr. McCosh, of Princeton, thinks that students should be graduated at the age of twenty or twenty-one.
The conference in regard to the foot-ball question, which met on Friday last, has decided to keep its transactions secret for the present.
The new electric car of the Cambridge Railroad makes daily trips to Boston. The rate of speed is about one mile an hour.
The young ladies of Boston and vicinity eagerly await the postman nowadays, and are rendered happy by the receipt of Class Day invitations.
It was very nice to have beaten Yale on Wednesday, but the method adopted of celebrating the victory was no credit to the University. - Cambridge Chronicle.
John the orange-man, feels very jubilant over the result of his assault case.
Owing to the death of Chief Justice Mercur of Pennsylvania, his son did not play with the Princeton nine in the game at New Haven, Saturday.
There will be a regular meeting of the CRIMSON to-day at 1.45 P. M. Every member of the '87 and of the present board is requested to be present.
If there is any one who cares to learn his mark in French 2 before the prescribed time, he can do so by dropping an addressed postal card in the French box outside Sever 23.
The University Crew is entered for a two mile straight-away regetta to be held Friday morning, June 17, over the Charles River course. At least three other eight oared crews are entered.
The Columbia crew is said to be rowing in fine form at New London, and is confident of a victory over our 'Varsity. The freshmen, also, are said to have a powerful crew, and will give our freshmen a close rub.
At a meeting held recently at Yale, the following men were elected officers of the Yale Foot-ball Club for next year: President, G. M. Gill, '87; vice-president, G. R. Carter, '88; treasurer, Harry Reed, '89; secretary, C. O. Gill, '89. The receipts for the season were $3359; expenses, $3017; balance on hand, $342.
Prof. F. G. Peabody, will conduct chapel services upon the mornings from Tuesday to Friday inclusive, of the present week. He has also announced that he will be "at home" in Wadsworth every evening during that time, to receive those seniors who would like to consult with him or to meet any others.
The standing of the clubs in the College League is as follows:
CLUBS. Yale Harvard Princeton Columbia Games Won Games Played Percentage Won.
Yale 1 3 4 5 .800
Harvard 1 2 3 5 .600
Princeton 0 1 1 6 .166
*Columbia 0 0 0 0 .000
Games Lost 1 2 5 8
*Columbia withdrawn.
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