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...class races, after several vexatious delays, have at last taken place. A sharp, cutting north-east wind was blowing during the whole race, and the water was in a bad condition for a race. The race was a plucky one, and from the start was virtually between '82 and '83. The crews crossed the line in the order of their classes, '82, '83, '84 and '85. The official time was as follows...
...coming concert of the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality. It is a solo for a tenor voice, arranged with piano and violin accompaniment. Mr. Lilienthal, '83, will sing the solo, and Van Raalte, of Boston, will probably play the violin accompaniment. The words are the song of Wabun, the East Wind, from Longfellow's "Hiawatha." Mr. Burton's setting is often strongly suggestive of Wagner, but altogether his treatment is decidedly original. He has shown great taste and judgment in his work, which will undoubtedly meet with a deserved success...
...second lacrosse team will play at Andover today at 4.30. The members are requested to be ready to take the 2.55 East Cambridge car. The train leaves Boston at 3.30. The following are the names of the team and the positions they will occupy for the present : Ritter, goal; Goodale, point; Walsh, cover-point; Abbott and Roundy, defense; Forster, homefield; Williams, centre; Lennox and Root, forward field; Peirson and Wood, play home...
...Bicycle Club will sit for their picture on Friday, May 12, at 12 o'clock. All who own machines are requested to bring them and to appear in riding costume. The group will be taken on the east side of Sever, and it is hoped that all members of the club who can possibly do so will be present...
...large lecture room 42 by 48, corresponding to one of the same dimensions in the westerly wing of the building. Coming back to the vestibule and going through the door at the northerly side, toward the rear of the building, the large hall is entered running nearly east and west, leading from one wing to the other, and furnishing communication between the large lecture rooms. This hall is lighted by a circular bay window at either end, and the effect of the hall is very much added to by a circular column of polished granite which sustains the centre...