Friday's Boston Globe contained an article on the University crew.
The annual meeting of the New York Harvard Club takes place to-night.
There was a cut in History 9 yesterday.
The Cricket Club plays Longwood again on Wednesday of next week.
There will be no recitation on Monday, the 14th, for the Monday, Wednesday and Friday section in Math. E.
The overseers are considering the extension of the right of voting to graduates of the professional schools.
The races of the Cedarhurst Athletic Club, to which the H. A. A. has sent several men, take place today.
There will be a scrub game between tables 33 and 36 on Jarvis at ten o'clock this morning.
The game between '88 and '90 yesterday afternoon was postponed by mutual consent.
The fates seem to be against the Bicycle Club. Muddy roads yesterday afternoon caused a third postponement of the road race.
Williams College holds the world's amateur record in throwing the base-ball, with a distance of 127 yards, 3 1-2 inches.
The Cricket Club plays the South Worcester team at Worcester today. The team will be made up of Brown, Balch, Keyes, Norman, Quimby, Sullivan, Frost, Barron, Paul, Bayer and Ellis.
Base-ball games today: Harvard and Princeton at Princeton; Yale and Williams, at Williamstown; Amherst and Brown, at Amherst.
It is probable that there will be tickets issued by the Boat Club which will permit men to watch the 'varsity crew row from the launch.
The new English shell does not meet the requirements of the present university crew and is now being rerigged.
The alumni of the University of Pennsylvania offer a prize to any student who breaks either the university or intercollegiate records in any event.
Efforts are being made to carry a nolicense vote in Princeton. The students held a mass meeting recently, and indorsed the action of the townspeople.
It has been proposed to keep an error column in cricket. It would undoubtedly have a tendency to brace up the fielding and show what an important branch of the game it is.
The Cuban Giants defeated the Yale nine, 9 to 4, on Wednesday, the coaching of Captain Williams of the Giants "rattled" the Yale men to a great degree.
May 16 the commencement exercises of the Yale Theological Seminary will take place. The speakers will be C. A. Dinsmore, D. M. James, L. F. John, Charles Loomis, F. R. Luckey, Alexander Milne, J. B. Reynolds, F. V. Stevens, L. H. Thayer, J. O. Thrush, H. H. Williams, J. C. Wilson.
The following is the programme for the Wagner concert given this evening in Boston Music Hall by the Boston Symphony Orchestra: Overture, Bacchanale and duet from the first act of the Paris version of "Tannhauser"; preislied from "Die Meistersinger" duet (Siegfried and Brunnhilde), Siegfried's death, funneral march and closing scene from "Die Gotterdammerung." Soloists, Mme. Lilli Lehman and Mr. Paul Kalisch.
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