President Eliot has returned to Cambridge.
The 'varsity rowed in a barge again Saturday.
The intercollegiate games will take place May 25.
The Yale crew will go to New London about June 20.
A swimming tank will soon be built as an addition to the Exeter Academy gymnasium.
Brown, captain of the freshman nine sprained his ankle at the St. Mark's game on Saturday.
Mr. Bolles was at the office yesterday. He is, however, still unable to attend to his work.
The Wilkesbarre professional team plays Harvard on Holmes Field tomorrow.
In order to be counted postponed, special report No. 2 must be handed in not later than May 15.
Dr. Hart went down to Princeton last Saturday to witness the Harvard. Princeton game.
At the Pennsylvania games last Saturday, J. C. Faughnam threw the hammar 94 feet, 11 inches.
Willard made the first two base hit made by any Harvard player in the present championship series.
The full list of the games to be played this week by the 'varsity nine will be found on the back page.
Themes will be read in Sever 11 at 2 o'clock today. Themes XI will be returned from 3 to 4 o'clock. Theme XII is due to day.
Four Harvard men played on the Melrose team last Saturday against the Berkes. They were Knowlton, M. S. Bingham, '89, Campbell M. S. and Gallivan '88.
The following men have been elected officers of the Signet: president, W. K. Post; vice-president, P. Littell; secretary, S. S, Duncan: treasurer, L. W. Pulsifer; librarian, R. F. Herrick.
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