The football squad practice daily on Nortons field.
Alward, L. S., has begun training with the nine.
The examination in Fine Arts 3 will probably be held next Thursday.
More than 250 men have taken keys to the new History library.
The Mott Haven team will begin work on Holmes field Monday.
It is said there will be an hour examination in German B next Thursday.
There will be an hour examination in English A next Tuesday.
It is said that there will be an hour examination in German A Wednesday.
H. F. Brown, Gr., will publish the Index next year with W. R. Bigelow, L. S.
Hereafter English 2 recitations will be held in the old room upstairs in Harvard 6.
The entries for the Yale and Second Regiment games, mentioned in Tuesday's CRIMSON, should have included G. L. Batchelder '92 in the mile run.
Edward Anson Seeley '90 was accidentally shot in the leg, while hunting in the West, and before help could reach him bled to death. He was one of the brightest men in his class, and took honorable mention in Mathematics.
In Harvard 1 at 10 o'clock this (Saturday) morning Professor J. W. White will throw scenes from the Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles on the screen by means of the stereopticon. The pictures were made from photographs taken in 1881, when this play was brought out in the Sanders Theatre. The exercise is open to any member of the college.
Yesterday evening Professor Tausig addressed the Graduate Club on "Some Aspects of the Silver Question." After the lecture the speaker informally answered questions and mentioned a few incidents of his recent visit to Washington. As usual light refreshments were served.
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