There will be a special meeting of the CRIMSON board today.
There will be an hour examination in English 15 tomorrow.
There will be an hour examination in English 9 on March 29.
The freshman crew will go to the training table a week from today.
There will be an hour examination in English A Tuesday, March 26th. The blue books must be handed in next Tuesday.
D. C. Torrey, '90, will be absent from the university for the next three months on account of the illness of a brother. He will, however, take the finals and continue with his class next year.
The Phillips Andover winter tournament took place Saturday. There were numerous sparring and wrestling entries. Coxe, '89, put the shot 32 feet, 6 inches, and also won the high jump, 5 feet, 1 inch. Silver cups were awarded as prizes.
Professor Lyon will give the first of his series of five illustrated lectures on "Babylonian Books," today, at 4 p. m., in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. The object of these lectures is to describe a new collection of books presented by Mr. Stephen Salisbury.
A meeting of delegates of the interscholastic football association was held in Boston Saturday afternoon. Delega is present from Andover and Exeter, reported that the nines of those schools would be unable to play a regular schedule of games. It was decided to have eight schools represented in the association, and a schedule of twenty-eight games was made out to be played by teams from those schools, The question was brought up whether to have the winner of the Exeter-Andover game play a picked nine from the association, or the champion nine. The only other business was the election of officers.
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