Randol is rowing with the sophomore crew.
The Columbia freshman crew has been selected.
Subjects for Theme XII. need not be announced.
The Conference Francaise theatricals will take place on May 9.
The '89 nine will play at Brookline this afternoon.
Parker '88 and Leeds '77 were coaching the football candidates a few days ago.
The freshmen practiced with the second' varsity nine yesterday. Churchill pitched for the freshmen.
A team of eight men from tables 32 and 33 defeated the Crimson nine yesterday by a score of 7 to 5.
The Cornell Sun complains that the amount of money which the booting authorities have been able to collect is only half enough to defray the expenses of the crew.
The Chess and Whist club held a meeting in the old Hasty Pudding building last evening. As there were not enough men present to form a quorum, no business was transacted.
H. H. Darling, '89, has been elected president, and P. Y. DeNormandie, '91, vice-president of the Harvard Dining Association.
The first Boston performance of the Hasty Pudding theatricals took place last evening and was attended with great success.
Columbia expects to win the following events at the Mott Haven Intercollegiate contests: The tug of-war, Mapes in the hurdle race and broad jump, Banks in the quarter, McIlvaine or Collis in the mile walk, and Hornbostle or Vosburg in the mile run, with a number of seconds.
The following is the result of the election for directors of Memorial Hall: From '90, F. S. Duncan and R. R. Endicott; from '91, J. L. Dodge and H. Tallant; from '92, A. R. Crandell and F. S. Newell; from the Law School, T. T. Seelye and B. H. Chapman; graduate, W. A. Setchell.
At the last meeting of the Finance Club, A. C. Miller, Gr., was elected vice-president. New members were elected as follows: From '89 C. C. Batchelder; from '90, Blaney, Carey, Fisher, Job, Latta, McLeod, McKean, Myers, Rose, Spencer, S. H. Thorndike, Vaughan, B. A. Walker, Watts; special, A. M. Little.
There is some uncertainty about commencement at Columbia. Hitherto each department has had its own commencement, but this year the trustees voted to combine the graduating exercises of the Academic, Mines, and Law Schools. This arrangement was not received with favor by the students and petitions have been sent to the trustees requesting that the plan of former years be adhered to.
In the tennis tournament the following additional matches have been played: White beat Rogers 3to 2; Stetson beat White 3 to love; Stetson beat Richardson 3 to 1; Lockett beat Rogers 4 to love; Jennings beat Lee 3 to 1; Lee beat Richardson 3 so love; W. L. Kingsley beat Brown 3 to love; Hale beat Lockett 3 to 1; Lee beat Hale 3 to 1; Hale beat Potter 3 to love; Chase beat Lockett 3 to 1; Brown beat G. L. Kingsley 3 to love; Chase beat Brown 3 to 1; Brooks beat Orcutt 3 to 1. H.S. Potter '92 has taken the place of Keene '91.
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