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BREVITIES.

THE Freshman Crew have disbanded.

THE O. K. Strawberry Night will probably take place June 13.

PROFESSOR HEDGE will lecture on Schiller next Tuesday afternoon.

THE rooms opposite the Boylston Hall entrance to the Yard are to be arranged for the use of students.

THE SIGNET have decided to have a strawberry night instead of a dinner. It will probably occur June 8.

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THE Rev. Phillips Brooks was prevented from preaching to the S. Paul's Society on Monday on account of important business.

AMONG the gifts to the Johns Hopkins University Library was one of over a hundred volumes from Mrs. Jared Sparks, of Cambridge.

WE had intended to give our readers the war news of the week, but regret to say that the daily papers and the Nation have got ahead of us.

THE K. N. gave some theatricals in Conservatory Hall, Cambridgeport, last Monday evening. The Freshman Orchestra furnished the music.

THE Society whose colors have been borrowed by the Weld Boat-Club feels highly flattered, but suggests that all the combinations of colors have not yet been exhausted.

THE solution of the problem of the origin of evil has been furnished by a correspondent of the Transcript, who says that immorality at Harvard is due to electives in Philosophy.

THE Institute Supper will take place on Thursday the 24th inst. The Committee have not settled whether it shall be at Young's or Parker's. Tickets will be ready early next week.

THE University Nine play their first game with Yale at New Haven, May 26. The Freshmen play their second game on June 2, at the same place.

As will be seen by reference to the arrangement of examinations to be found in another column the annuals will begin on Monday, May 28, and not on Saturday the 26th, as stated last week.

THE First Ten of the Institute of 1770 from the class of '80 are as follows: W. Hooper, G. Griswold, R. Bacon, C. Ware, A. W. Hooper, C. M. Weld, H. Jackson, E. Brooks, W. T. Blodgett, R. N. Ellis.

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