Clark '94 has begun training with the freshman nine.
Embick, L. S., is much better, and is now considered out of danger.
A photograph of the 'varsity eleven is on exhibition in Thurston's window.
The foundations for the new gate are being laid. McLaughlin of Boston has charge of the masonry.
Bowdoin College has voted to have an advisory athletic board control its athletics.
Mr. J. J. Hayes will "Twelfth Night" before the students of Dartmouth College on Friday.
Political Economy 1 will meet at 9 o'clock this morning in Lower Massa-chusetts.
The game set for today between the Bostons and the 'Varsity, has been postponed until tomorrow.
The freshman Glee and Banjo Clubs are to give a concert in aid of the Social Union at Brattle Hall on Friday, April ninth.
The dinner hour at Memorial has been changed, commencing today. It will be hereafter from six o'clock to seven.
Professor William R. Harper of Yale has sent his formal resignation to the trustees of the university. He will spend a few months in Europe before entering upon his duties as President of the Chicago University.
The concert of the Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs for the benefit of the University crew will be given at the Music Hall, Boston, on Tuesday evening, April 14.
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