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Spratt, 9 a. m.; Peyton, 9.10; Gray, 9.15; Hawkins, 9.20; Henderson, 9.25; W. S. Lee, 9.30; Barnard, 9.35; Brayton, 9.40; J. Lawrence, 10; Baldwin, 10.05; Jaynes, 10.10; Talbot, 10.15; Carroll, 10.20; Knowlton, 10.25; A. R. Sargent, 10.30; E. Motley, 2 p. m.; Grew, 2.05; J. S. Lawrence, 2.10; Hollingsworth, 2.15; McConnell, 2.20; Nickerson, 2.25; Hoxie, 2.30; Heath, 2.35; Butterfield, 2.40; Edmunds, 2.50; Fulton, 3; P. Fox, 3.05; Walsh, 3.10; Kasson, 3.15; J. H. Lee, 9.45; Lyman, 9.50; Mayer, 9.55; Putnam, 3.20; Shirk, 3.25; Goodell...
Examinations will be held at 2 p. m., instead of 9 a. m., as previously announced, in Upper Dane and by the regulations must not extend beyond three hours...
...best match of the day was that between Leonard and G. M. McConnell '01. McConnell was out of practice, as was shown by his service, but had great speed and at times placed effectively from the back line. The match between Rathbun and Beals was long and stubbornly contested, but neither player showed consistent first class form...
...Committee on the Reception of Students hopes that all Freshmen, and all other men who are at Harvard for the first time, will be present at a meeting in Sanders Theatre, on Tuesday, October 3, at 8 p. m. The meeting will be addressed by President Eliot, by Professors Peabody, Baker and Hollis, and by Mr. W. A. M. Burden, president of the Senior class...
President and Fellows of Harvard College. Meeting at No. 50 State St., Boston, 10.30 a. m...