Holy Cross defeated Bowdoin, Tuesday afternoon, by a score of 28 to 0.
Dana, L. S., is rowing No. 2 in the '90 boat.
The mid-year marks in History 9 are out.
The sixteenth annual banquet of the Yale Record was held on Tuesday evening.
The Harvard Club of Boston gave a successful concert at Albany on Tuesday evening.
The Princeton Club of New York holds its annual meeting tonight at the Hotel Brunswick.
A large number of new books have been reserved in the reading room of the library.
The Harvard Banjo Club gave a short but pleasant concert in the yard last Tuesday night.
B. P. Cheeney is coxswaining the sophomore crew in place of Livingstone.
Monday afternoon a stray bullet broke one of the windows in the library of the Law School.
A. E. Frye, first year Law School, has just published a book called "Child and Nature."
There will be a one-hour examination in Mathematics F on Wednesday, May 2, at U. 16.
Teemer, the champion single sculler, rowed on the Charles River, Tuesday afternoon.
Baseball games yesterday: Boston, 1; Washington, 0 (11 innings); Philadelphia, 5; New York, 3.
Mr. Hochdorfer denies as wholly unfounded the rumor that he intends to go to Europe this summer.
The members of French 10 will discuss today the Direct Tax question, which has just been agitated in Congress.
W. Byrd Page, the champion high jumper, has accepted a position as clerk in the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's repair shops at Hetoona, Pa.
There was a change in the make up of the junior crew yesterday. Howe, who has been rowing substitute, took Dustan's place at No. 2, and Dustan is now rowing bow in place of Smith.
Bates, '91, has resigned the captaincy of the freshman nine because of his position as a regular member of the 'varsity nine, and Peckham, '91 has been elected in his place.
The election for president and vicepresident of the H. D. A., last evening, resulted as follows: For president, H. H. Darling, '89, 506 votes; scattering, 33. Mr. Darling elected. For vice-president, R. B. Hale, '91, 288 votes; F. C. Cobb, '90, 202; scattering, 8. Mr. Hale elected.
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