The men trying for the 'varsity nine practice sliding bases twice a week.
H. Bates, '91, began work as a regular candidate for the nine yesterday.
The commencement appointments at Williams were announced this week.
The exercise books in German 1a must be ready to be handed in on Monday.
A fifteen page thesis will be due in German 5 on March 24, on "Wilhelm Meister and Mignon."
The Brown university seniors are discussing the question of caps and gowns for class day.
There will be a meeting of the Conference Francaise tonight. Mr. J. De Bos will speak on "Jesuits."
Professor J. W. White lectured before the students of Wellesley Monday evening last on the Greek threatre.
President Eliot will deliver a lecture next Tuesday evening in the vestry of the First Parish church on "The Happy Life."
The current issue of Harper's Weekly comments very favorably on the recent speech of President Eliot, declaring that "the remarke of the president of Harvard were in the interest of better journalism."
The Dartmouth professors have each had their salaries raised two hundred dollars.
Bowdoin college has challenged the University of Pennsylvania to a race in June. The challenge will probably be accepted.
G. L. Batchelder, '92, who was entered for the Yale and Second regiment games tomorrow night, is ill and will be unable to compete.
A portion of the freshman Glee club and the freshman Banjo club will give a concert at Winchendoux near Fitchburg, this evening.
The Princetonian will publish today as a supplement, the foot ball statement recently sent out by Harvard, together with the reply to the same by Princeton, both in full.
Read more in News
Notice.