Hackett, '91, has left college.
Meikelham, '90, is at present stroking the Columbia 'varsity crew.
There will be a review lecture in N. H. 4 tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.
There will be an election of student members of the athletic auditing committee next Friday.
An unusually large number of men are rowing in single shells on the river at present.
The Glee and Banjo Clubs will give a concert at Jamaica Plain on Thursday evening.
Professor Ripley's lecture in the Deutscher Verein course will be given tonight in Sever 11.
The floats of the Union Boat House are in position. The membership of the club is complete and there is a waiting list besides.
There will be an important meeting of the Bicycle Club next Monday evening to consider the Tech. challenge and the spring meeting.
The Yale university nine contains but one senior and one junior, all the other candidates being from the sophomore and freshman classes.
Campbell, the Trinity tennis expert, won the City Gates trophy, in the Florida tournament. The Herald says he will probably win the American championship.
The second university crew has stopped rowing. There are now twelve candidates: the eight which has been rowing together for the past few weeks and four substitutes. The crew as it rowed yesterday was: bow, Staunton '90; 2, Clarke '91; 3, Sanford '90; 4, Longworth '91; 5, Finley '91; 6, Tilton '90; 7, Hutchinson '90; stroke, Herrick '90.
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