H. Magill '86, is in the insurance business in Chicago.
The average weight of the freshman crew at present is 162 pounds.
Mr. Chamberlain, who was ill last week, will return to the office today.
Professor Kittredge has finished his lectures on Chaucer in English A.
Several Harvard athletes have entered for the M. A. C. games March 14.
The annual dinner of the St. Louis Harvard Club will take place March 7.
Mr. Clymer has an article in the March Scribner's on "Jane Austen."
F. Winsor '93 has been elected associate business manager of the Monthly.
President Ellot will lecture in St. Louis on "The Aims of Higher education" March 9th.
Prof. Hart has an article in the March Atlantic Monthly on "The Speaker as Premier."
Mr. Arthur Gilman has a letter in the Nation explaining the position of the Harvard Annex.
Mr. Holmes Hinckley, a well known Cambridge tutor, died last week of heart disease.
An Alumni Association of Phillips Andover Academy is to be formed in New York.
The Amherst Chapter of Psi Upsilon gave a reception at the Club House last Wednesday evening.
Two of the ball games with the Boston League team will be played in Boston; the third will be in Cambridge.
The Rossini Glee Club, composed largely of Memorial Hall waiters, will give a concert under the management of M. I. Stewart, March 26.
John Corbin '92 will contribute to Outing an account of an expedition of some Harvard men to Mt. Adams during the Holidays. The article will be profusely illustrated from photographs taken by W. H. Wickes '92 and H. Gregory '92.
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