H. R. Bishop, '91, has returned from New York.
Hereafter no more "extras" will be served at Memorial without tickets.
The annual Exeter-Andover base-ball game will take place at Andover, Saturday, June 9th.
Amherst seniors played "Old Heads and Young Hearts" last evening.
This week's Sporting Life has an article on the Yale crew.
Seniors who took English V last year will find their themes, long and short, in Sever 1.
Lasell Seminary has its commencement exercises on Wednesday next at 10.45 a. m.
An astronomical party of several persons connected with the University has left for Pern to make high latitude observations and to investigate the advisability of establishing a station in the Andes.
The delay in the publication of the elective pamphlet is not the fault of the faculty but of the printing firm to which the presswork was assigned. The pamphlet is expected now in a day or two.
There are two rooms, one in College House the other in Divinity Hall, either of which may be obtained of the Bursar upon application.
It is rumored that Harvard, '91, will challenge the Yale freshmen to a game of ball to be played on neutral grounds. Yale News.
Dr. Edward Everett Hale will deliver the annual address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Dartmouth College on Wednesday of Commencement week.
The examination system at Amherst has been entirely done away with. A series of written exercises given at the option of the professor at intervals throughout the term has been substituted. It is said that the new plan is highly satisfactory to the Amherst students. The habit of cramming before examinations is no longer possible.
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Final Examinations 1893.