D. U. Nine vs. Waverleys will play today at 4 on Nortons field.
Hathaway '93, has taken Post's place at No. 4 in the freshman crew.
Professor Wendell in his lecture in English A today will review this year's work.
The Shooting Club dinner is indefinitely postponed, as not enought men have signed for it.
Max Winkler, '89, will be at the University of Michigan next year as instructor in modern languages.
It has been definitely decided that the Shawmuts will not row in the B. A. A. race on Memorial Day.
The race between the 'varsity crew and the Bradfords which was to have taken place yesterday did not come off.
W. C. Dohm of Princeton predicts that Harvard will score 30 points in the Mott Haven games, Princeton 29, Yale 26, and Columbia 24.
Blue books and Maps in History 1 must be in today.
A trophy, consisting of an oxidized silver baseball, has been offered to the member of the Yale nine who makes the best record in base running.
Officers of the Canadian Club have been elected as follows: President, Walter A. Taylor, D. S.; vice-president, Donald McKay, Gr.; sec'y-treasurer, Dr. Benjamin Rand.
A party of students, under the direction of Professor Alexander Win chell, the geologist, will visit the west the coming summer in a special car. Information can be obtained of A. C. Harvey at 228 Washington St., Boston.
The Cambridge Latin School defeated the freshmen yesterday 7 to 2 in a practice game. Merriam captained the team in Frothingham's absence. The freshman battery was Wiggin and Stone.
W. Alexander, L. S., who has been coaching the freshman crew, left college last Thursday and will not return to college this year. R. F. Herrick, '90, coached the '93 crew on Friday, and C. Crehore, '90, on Saturday. Yesterday afternoon W. Brooks, '87, coached them, and probably will continue to coach them till the New London race.
The personnel of the B. A. A. crew, which is to row Bowdoin on Memorial Day, is as follows:
Name and Residence. Age. Weight
Bow, H. F. Otis, Nahant, 28 162
No. 2, D. W. Shea, Boston, 20 170
No. 3, G. S. Garrett, Boston, 25 170
No. 4, C. Guild, Boston, 26 156
No. 5, E. P. Whitman, Boston, 28 178
No. 6, L. Haughton, Brookline, 28 162
No. 7, F. W. Rogers, Cambridge, 31 180
Stroke, X. H. Goodnough,
Boston, 29 156
Cox, S. P. Sanger, Brookline, 28 106
Substitute, Capt. Cabot.
No. 5 once rowed in a Columbia College boat. No. 6 rowed at No. 3 in the Yale 'varsity boat for three years, and was stroke one year. Stroke was on the Harvard crew in 1882. Coxswain streered the Harvard crew in 1880, 1882, and 1883.
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