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No Ice for Scrub Hockey.
Owing to the lack of ice, the game between the Hard Guys and Puck-Pingers was postponed. If conditions are favorable the game will be played in the Stadium, Monday at 3.30 o'clock.
Tickets for "Bury Fair."
Two performances of "Bury Fair," the Delta Upsilon play, will be given in Brattle Hall on the evenings of March 16 and 17. The latter production will be followed by dancing. Tickets may now be obtained from H. G. Francke '14, Thayer 35.
Development of Copper Engraving.
An exhibition illustrating the history of copper plate engraving has just been placed in the print room of the Fogg Museum. Some of the finest and most valuable prints belonging to the Gray and Randall collections are shown, including an Otto print, which is a unique impression, remarkable impressions of plates by Durer, among which are the Knight of Death, St. Jerome, and Melancholia, and many others showing the development of the art from the earliest times.
Numerals for 1917 Relay Team.
The Athletic Committee has approved the award of class numerals to the following members of the Freshman Relay team which defeated Yale 1917 three weeks ago: Marland Cogswell Hobbs of Brookline, Arthur Osgood Phinney of Lynn, Edward. Augustus Teschner of Lawrence, Westmore Willcox, Jr., of Norfolk, Va.
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