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Norton, '85, has returned to college.
The date of the race with Columbia, '86, has been fixed for June 27th.
Rehearsal of the H. P. C. chorus at the old rooms this afternoon at two o'clock.
Col. Bancroft will coach both the university and freshman crews at New London.
The chapel choir will sing the hymn sung on Decoration Day next Saturday instead of today.
There was a cut in both the Advanced and Maximum Greek freshman sections yesterday.
The class races at Bowdoin were won by the sophomores. Time 18 m. 15 sec. Three mile course.
The result of the competition for the physical development prize will be announced June 16th.
The group taken by Pach of the great bicycle meet in New York embraced over one thousand men.
Prof. Eustis has been re-elected a member of the Cambridge Water Board for the term of five years.
Prof. A. S. Hill will be in Sever 1 at 2.30 P. M. on June 12th, to give information in regard to English V. and VIII.
The Boston Post is authority for the statement that Governor Butler will not attend the commencement exercises this year.
All freshmen who have not yet done so are requested to hand in their examination books today in Physics, Latin and Analytics.
Directors of the bicycle club were elected last evening as follows: J. G. Coolidge, '84, A. T. French, '85, and C. L. Harrison, '86.
Commodious and comfortable quarters have been procured for the freshmen crew at New London, within easy distance of the university boat-house.
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