The '89 battery did it!
The Glee Club gave a very enjoyable concert in the yard last evening.
The Bergen Point nine is in want of a pitcher.
Prof. Eaton of Yale sails for Europe this summer.
Canon Wilberforce's lecture occurs to-night in Sanders.
The Boston College nine played at Dover, N. H. yesterday.
Six of Columbia's '86 'Varsity crew row in their boat this year.
Williams played Dartmouth yesterday at Hanover. They play again to-day at the same place.
Mr. M. A. de Wolfe Howe, Jr., has been elected an editor of the "Harvard Monthly."
Some sneak thieves made quite a haul in students' rooms in Holyoke and Hilton on the evening of Tuesday last.
All those who have not handed in their blue books in Natural History 4, are requested to hand them to the instructor before the examination to-day.
Owing to the illness of Mr. Hayes, the commencement speakers will be assisted at their rehearsals by Mr. George Riddle.
Several alumni of various colleges are thinking of offering a cup to be competed for by crews of recognized colleges of any nation. - Yale News.
The sixth annual meeting of the New England Association of Cornell University Alumni was held Wednesday evening at Chauncy Hall school.
No Sargent prize will be awarded this year, as in the opinion of the judges no version of sufficient merit has been handed in.
The piano used by the Glee Club in the yard last night was kindly loaned for the occasion by Messrs. Hecht and Sloss, both of the class of '90.
Rev. Andrew P. Peabody, D. D., will address the Harvard Young Men's Christian Association this evening at 6.45 in Lawrence Hall. All students are cordially invited.
Members of the Natural History Society, the Everett Athenaeum, the Shooting Club and the Harvard Y. M. C. A., were photographed yesterday afternoon.
The new costumes which Yale will wear in the 'Varsity crew race consist of blue and black striped flannel coats, white flannel trousers and waistcoats, and straw hats with bright blue ribbons.
The competition for places on the editorial board of the Princetonian is extremely active this year. The Princetonian warns all the competitors that the positions are to be won only by hard work and determined efforts.
Two members of the Facultys, two graduates and one undergraduate of Harvard, Yale and Princeton, together with the captains of the Pennsylvania and Wesleyan elevens, will meet at New York to-day in a conference to discuss the foot-ball question. Prof. Byerly and Dr. Sargent, Fiske, '86, Cook, '85, and Captain Holden, are the delegates from Harvard.
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