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The '87-'88 game will be played at 1.30 on Thursday.
The Glee Club will sing at Mrs. Kennedy's Garden Fete to-night.
The annual examination in N. H. 18 will be held on Monday, June 14, in U. E. R.
There will be a game on Holmes tomorrow, at 4 p.m., between the 'varsity and the University of Pennsylvania.
The review lecture in History 18 will be held to day at 4 p.m. instead of yesterday, as previously announced.
Blanks for the choice of electives may be obtained on Wednesday, June 9, from 10 to 12 a.m. in University 4.
Amherst plays Yale at New Haven to-day, with Grant as umpire. This is the last scheduled game between these two nines.
In the six championship games played by the Harvard nine, they have scored 82 times, while their opponents have but 17 runs to their credit.
It is said that the Thames course will be better this year than ever before, as much of the eel grass has been removed and the current has thus been rendered considerably faster.
The following men will play on the freshmen nine against the 'varsity to-day: Henshaw, c.; Bingham, p.; Trafford, 1b.; Morgan, 2b.; McClellan, 3b.; Clark, s. s.; Downer, l. f.; McPherson, c. f.; Litchfield, r. f.; substitute, Pervere.
The Oelrichs cup was photographed with the lacrosse team yesterday. It will now be handed over to the New York Club who won it in the tournament which has just closed.
A subscription list for the purpose of presenting the '88 freshman crew of last year with cups to commemorate their victory over Columbia, is being circulated in the sophomore class.
Begley, formerly pitcher for the Metropolitans, but now of the Hartfords, struck out 20 men in a recent game with the Yale freshman nine, and the others failed to make a single hit.
F. C. Hood, '86, captain of the lacrosse twelve, who is still suffering from the injury which his ankle received in New York, was able to be photographed on the steps of Matthews yesterday, with his victorious team.
The distribution of rooms in Latin B for the final examination will be as follows: Sever 35, Adams to Gunther; Sever 23, Haynes to Monro; Sever 24, Moore to Slattery; Sever 30, Sleeper to Zinkeisen.
Candidates for second year honors in Physics will please come to the lecture room of the Physical Laboratory, Wednesday, June 9th, at 2.30 p.m. to consult with Prof. Hall regarding the time for the honor examinations.
A distinguished bibliographer in London writes concerning the recent list of the literary work of Harvard University and its officers: "You certainly surpass all European libraries in energy and industry, - and you set them a good example to follow."
According to the much praised report of the Princeton-Yale game in our esteemed contemporary, the Yale News, "the fourth inning saw a change," "the next inning saw Yale retire," "the next inning saw three more runs," and "the eighth inning saw Yale again blanked." All these innings had reserved seats on the fence from which salient point they got this very accurate view of the game.
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