College House 63 is still vacant for next year.
The sophomore class at Yale is raising funds for the Johnstown sufferers.
Captain stagg, of the Exeter nine, was in Cambridge last Monday.
Marks in History 10 can be obtained by sending a postal to Professor Emerton.
There are over 100 entries for the Worcester regatta to be held at Lake Quinsigamond, June 17th.
Forensics will be returned to juniors today at three o'clock in Sever 3. Senior forensics will be returned tomorrow at the same time and place.
The Glee and Banjo clubs concert at New London will take place on the 27th. The only available hall has already been secured. The proceeds of the concert will go to the 'varsity crew.
The Harvard Etching, mentioned in the CRIMSON of Tuesday, June 3, is to be seen at Chase's, 7 Hamilton place; Doll and Richards, Park street; Noyes and Cobb's, Boylston street; Williams and Everett; and Carter's, Beacon street.
Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia hold entrance examinations in Paris.
The base-ball bulletin in Music hall was used for the first time Monday afternoon. The game between the Bostons and New Yorks was reported with great accuracy to the general satisfaction of the spectators.
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Final Examinations Monday.