L. M. Thornton has been appointed manager of the Freshman baseball nine. The assistant manager is J. S. Stone.
A hockey game between Yale and Cornell will be played at the St. Nicholas rink, New York, next Saturday.
The Cambridge Board of Survey will hold a public hearing in the City Hall on the proposed new Parkway this evening at 8 o'clock.
The intercollegiate regatta at Poughkeepsie this year will be held on June 21, two weeks earlier than usual. John E. Eustis, of Wesleyan, will act as referee.
Barney Bennett petitioned the board of aldermen last night for a renewal of his license which was revoked last year. The committee on licenses voted, 2 to 1, to renew it until this coming May 1; when, however, the decision was submitted to the entire board for approval they voted not to approve.
At a meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences yesterday it was voted that Comparative Literature 12, which was given during the past half-year, should be counted as a half-course toward a degree. It was decided that Classic Philology 571 should be given as a half-course during the second half-year.
Beginning next week the Charles River Dam Commission will hold public hearings in the State House on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at 10 o'clock. As soon as the hearings are resumed, those in favor of the dam will state their plans, and will bring forward the testimony of engineers and sanitary experts.
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