Soule '93, has returned to college.
The tennis courts are now open for playing.
The freshman nine at Dartmouth has been cut down to fifteen men.
Case of L. S., a first year man, is now trying for coxswain of the 'varsity crew.
It is probable that Green and Fearing will enter for the all round championship.
Professor Sanderson will be at Sever 24 today at 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. to hear any fables not yet recited.
In French 2 the dictes, the fables, and the theme on Professor Cohn's lectures must be in today.
Today's English lecture will be on Dryden, and the first lecture after the recess will be on the Rhetoric.
The '91 crew did not row yesterday owing to some of the men's illness. The men who were not disabled rowed pair oars.
"Historic Relations of Harvard and Canada" will be the subject of an address by Dr. Benjamin Rand before the Canadian Club on Friday evening.
F. W. Nicolls '92 has beaten G. B. Wilson '94 in the chess tournament. This makes Nicolls champion of the college for the third year.
The tie between Hopkinsons and the Hoxbury Latin School for the B. A. A. cup in the Interscholastic League, will be settled by giving a cup to each school.
W. S. Johnson '94, won first place in the billiard tournament. Parker '91, Meadows '93, Shaw Sp., Davis '93, and Lockett '92, will contest for second place after the recess. Both prizes are cues.
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