There was a slight fire in Grays 49 yesterday.
Loeb '88 was in Cambridge last Sunday.
The Yale university crew average about 171 pounds.
George Faulkner is at present coaching the 'Varsity crew.
A talk on Journalism will be given in Sever 11 today at 2 o'clock.
Mr. Otis Everett '91 has been elected a regular editor of the CRIMSON.
The freshman baseball team practiced on Jarvis yesterday afternoon.
G. Crane, '88, has been appointed editor-in-chief of a daily paper of Wynona, Minnesota.
The running track is being repaired. As this work is usually done during the April vacation, the Mott Have team will have nearly three weeks more out of door practice than usual.
The Columbia 'Varsity crew rowed on the Harlem river last Saturday for the first time this spring.
Harvard will play the University of Pennsylvania at cricket at Philadelphia on Saturday, May 25th.
S. Van Rensselaer '91 has been elected treasurer of the St. Paul's Society vice T. W. Balch '90 resigned.
The guitar and mandolin club played at the last of the four receptions given by the Boston Art Students' Association on Friday evening.
The Sophomore Theatricals will take place in the hall of the Young Men's Christian Union, Boylston Street, on April 1st and 2nd.
The rumor that Ruddock would build a cedar shell for the University crew is unfounded. Four months ago Ruddock was asked to build such a shell but he was unable to accept the offer.
The freshman Glee Club and 'Varsity Banjo Club, have been invited to sing at Melrose, April 15. Both clubs will accept the invitation if the permission of the Faculty can be obtained.
At the January meeting of the Harvard club of New York city, Mr. Evert Jansen Wendell '82, presented to the club a large framed photographic portrait of President Eliot, which was greeted with much applause and which now hangs in a prominent place in the club rooms.
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