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Faculty meeting this evening at 8 o'clock.

Professor Lovering lectures on "Acoustics" Thursday.

The Glee Club concert takes place Wednesday evening.

The 'Varsity crew have appeared in their new spring hats.

Entries for throwing the discus today will close at the pole.

Rev. Frederic H. Hedge preached in the chapel yesterday.

It is rumored that the Harvard annex is to receive some generous bequests.

There will be a rehearsal of the Pierian Sodality at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

The juniors defeated the freshmen Saturday in the annual class races of Wesleyan University.

Entries for the tennis tournament, which will begin at 4 P. M. tomorrow, close at 12 M. today.

The last Crimson gives a very careful review of Harvard's prospects at the inter-collegiate games.

Mr. John Ropes will lecture before the Historical Society next Wednesday evening on "Napoleon."

The members of the second Harvard Lacrosse Team will meet in Thayer 39 today at 1.30 P. M.

The H. A. A. Field Meeting of Saturday was postponed, on account of the weather, until 4 P. M. today.

A "Spanish Drinking Song," words by T. B. Aldrich, music by Owen Wister, will probably be given by the Glee Club at the next concert.

The Bowdoin class races occur June 1. The seniors will not compete. The average weight of the junior crew is 156 1/4 pounds; of the sophomore, 160 pounds; of the freshman, 167 pounds.

After the freshman game at Yale the solemn and impressive exercises of "taking the fence" by '85 was witnessed by the Harvard visitors. The anthems sung on the occasion were even more mournful than those of previous years.

The following are the photographic appointments for today: 10 A. M. - St. Paul's; 11 A. M. - Art Club; 12 M. - Bicycle Club, back of Sever; 1.30 P. M. - Hasty Pudding Club, back of Memorial; 2.15 P. M. - Institute of 1770; 3 P. M. - Cricket Club; 4 P. M. - Pi Eta; 5 P. M. - Everett Athenaeum. The groups will be taken on the steps of Matthews when no other place is specified.

FURNITURE. Parlor, chamber, dining-room, library and office furniture. An immense stock in the warerooms of PAINE'S manufactory, 48 Canal street, opposite Boston and Maine depot.

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