The Nine will play Brown on Wednesday at Providence.
The game with the Beacons on Thursday will not be played.
A composite photograph of the graduating class at Vassar has been made.
Prof. Asa Gray has received an honorary degree from Cambridge (Eng.), University.
Dartmouth will play Amherst today and tomorrow. Both games will be played at Amherst.
Rev. Dr. F. G. Peabody will deliver the address on Commencement day at at Smith College.
Mr. V. M. Harding '89 has been elected a correspondent of the DAILY CRIMSON in Lacrosse.
The freshman crew of Columbia is extremely light this year. Their average weight is but 148 pounds.
The graduating exercises at Cornell and Brown colleges and at Lasell Seminary began Sunday.
A recent edition of the Boston Globe has an editorial on the subject: "Are College Graduates Educated?"
The English crews still use wooden thole pins in preference to the swivel oar locks which they have tried.
Students board in commons at $3.50 at Tufts College, and in private families at $3.50 to $4.00 per week.
The oldest living graduate of Harvard, Mr. William R. Sever of Plymouth had his 96th birthday last week.
Knowlton, Andover's crack catcher, who has done such good work at the bat this season, intends to enter the Harvard Law School next September.
Messrs. Leighton and Davidge have resigned their positions as business managers of the CRIMSON. Mr. Lund has now entire control of the business of the paper.
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