Illustrated lectures will be given in Greek 10 after April 11.
At the annual indoor meeting held at Amherst last Wednesday five Amherst records were broken. The largest number of prizes was taken by A. A. Ewing, '92.
Including Wednesday's race 47 eightoared races have been rowed by Oxford and Cambridge. Oxford has won 24, and Cambridge 22, and one has been drawn.
There will be an hour examination Monday in N. H. 1 at 9 a. m. in the Lawrence Scientific School. room 1. The examination will be on the work since the midyears.
The Dartmouth seniors have decided to dispense with class day and other social festivities on graduation. They have taken this resolution owing to the difficulty in procuring the use of the college church.
Professor J. W. White will meet candidates for second year honors in classics in Sever 30 on Saturday morning at 10.30 o'clock. Candidates who have engagements at the hour named will come at 11 o'clock.
F. W. Johnson, a candidate for the sophomore crew, while assisting in carrying a pair-oar at the boat house yesterday afternoon stepped in the space between the platform and gangway, and hurt his leg and hand rather badly.
The preliminary reports of the canvassers of the Delphi fund show a subscription of $660. Some of the canvassers have not yet reported. With the additional sums which are still to come in, it is hoped that Harvard's contribution will amount to $1000.
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