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The Lampoon will be out to-day.

Heidelberg will celebrate its 800th anniversary in August.

The Casino Tennis tournament is now going on.

'89 plays the Phillips Exeter Academy nine to-day.

The Wolf Head elections at Yale have been announced.

Will the class of 1900 be called the "class of naughty?"

In 1866, the Harvard nine beat the Orientals by a score of 97 to 11.

Yale plays Princeton at New Haven to day; Grant will act as umpire.

The contest for the Oelrichs cup takes place to-day at Staten Island, New York.

The '88 vs. '87 game which was to have been played yesterday, was postponed indefinitely.

Much tribulation was caused yesterday morning by the ringing of the bell for examinations at 10 o'clock instead of 9.15, the correct hour for beginning.

The amateur Athletic association of Canada holds its annual spring games at Montreal to-day.

In the casino tennis tournament, Spalding '87 and E. R. Thayer, '88 beat Thorpe and Brooks last Thursday.

Yale's celebration at their victory over Princeton was the biggest since they beat Harvard in the race of '84.

Members of English 12 who prefer to take their examination with English 5 on Tuesday, June 8, are at liberty do so.

A member of the Yale junior class has written a novel, "Edith Dayton," under the nom de plume of J. Gordon Bartlett.

The Garden Street entrance of the Observatory will be open to the senior class on the evenings of June 9, 10, and 11, from 7 to 9 p.m.

In the "Peachblow" CRIMSON game yesterday, the catcher of the "Peachblows" received a foul tip which broke a finger on his left hand. The game was on this account postponed until some date to be announced.

The following men will compose the freshman nine at Exeter to-day: Litchfield, c.; Bingham, p.; Hurley, 1 b.; Morgan, 2 b.; Clark, s. s.; McClellan, 3 b.; Downer, l. f.; McPherson, c. f.; Pervere, r. f. Substitute, Trafford. Meet at Leavitt & Peirce's at 12.15 sharp.

Dr. Hart has prepared a brief resume of the half year's work in History 13 for the benefit of the class in preparing for the finals. He has had it printed, and copies are to be found in Massachusetts.

The following new members have been elected into the Art Club: From '87, H. H. Bemis, Hall, H. G. Perkins, F. Michael, W. E. Davis, O. T. Zinkeisen; from '88, W. Barnes, Jr., C. Amory, H. Homans, L. McK. Garrison, S. F. McCleary.

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