The Harvard relay team will race against Georgetown at the B. A. A. meet on January 27.
The Dudleian Lecture for 1899, given by Professor C. H. Toy, will be published today in the Christian Register.
The machinery of the "Frank Thomson" which is in fair condition has been set up in the engineering laboratory where it will be used for experimental work.
The David Williams Cheever scholarship for 1900, in the Medical School, has recently been awarded to C. S. Oakman 1M., and the Lewis and Harlet Hayden scholarship has been given to F. H. Thomas 1M.
Professor Channing has in his possession some interesting Filipino revolutionary documents which he has received from Captain John Boardman '94, now stationed at Iloilo. He intends to present them to the Gore Hall Library.
An explosion of chemicals in the photographic room on the top floor of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory caused a slight blaze yesterday. The Cambridge fire department was called out, but before the apparatus arrived, prompt action by the men in the laboratory with hand grenades extinguished the fire. The damage is estimated at about $200.
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