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Wanted, by several sparrers, more science.

Wanted, by the Athletic Association, more entries.

Wanted, by the occupants of Thayer, less entries.

$50 reward. Lost or strayed from a circus passing through Cambridge, a giraffe, about 18 ft. in height. He is supposed to have strayed into the College Yard, and sunk over his head in the mud. The above reward will be paid to any one who discovers his fossile.

AGASSIZ MUSEUM.A splendid chance. The next German Lottery will be holden last of June or first of July. The drawing is conducted by means of a machine, and perfect fairness is therefore insured. Further condition will readily be given by the

CURVE MAN.SUMMARY OF THE H. A. A. WINTER MEETING, MARCH 13, 20, 27. 1880.

Event. Winner. Record.

Running High Jump G. B. Morrison, '83 5 ft. 2 in.

Standing High Jump S. Coolidge, '83 4 ft. 9 in.

Vaulting (two hands) C. H. W. Foster, '81 6 ft. 9 in.

Vaulting (one hand) J. L. Paine, '81 5 ft. 4 in.

Horizontal Bar W, Freeland, '81

Parallel Bars O. Mueller, '81.

Indian Clubs (Juggling) J. T. Howe, '80.

Indian Clubs (legitimate) E. D. Brandegee, '81.

J. T. Howe '80.

Heavy Weight Sparring. R. Bacon, '80

Middle Weight Sparring C. Brigham, '80.

Light Weight Sparring F. W. Sharon, '81.

Feather Weight Sparring R. D. Fuller, '83.

Fencing Curtis Guild, '81.

Tug of War Class of '82.

'81 wins 7 events.

'80 wins 4 events.

'83 wins 3 events.

'82 wins 1 events.

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