Throwing i 6 lb. hammer. Prizes and cups have been offered to persons winning the several events. Prof. Ihlseng has offered two silver cups as first and second prizes, to the persons winning the greatest number of points in the coming Athletic Contests. Prof Emery has offered a silver cup to the person winning the greatest number of points in putting the shot and throwing the ham mer in the Handicap meeting. J. T. Bailey & Co., have offered caps, shoes and several other articles to persons winning dif ferent events at the Handicap meeting. —The third entertainment of the FREE LANCE lecture course was given in the chapel, Saturday evening, March to. It was a concert by the John Thomas Concert Company, and proved to be one of the most delightful events of the season. Mr. Thomas is a comedian of rare ability, and his well selected numbers called forth encore after encore. Mr. Max Dick, violinist, is a master of his art, and his perfect rendering of difficult pieces captivated the audience. Miss Thomas is a so prano of rare merit, and Miss Lay, who has taken the place of Miss Lufkin as pianist of the troupe, proved her perfect control of the instrument to everybody's delight. The following is the pro gram. . PROURAMAIM a 5 "Arietta di Halletta" 1) i "liexentanta" I Piano Miss LAY. FIieIOUS Waltz Song Miss THOMAS. "Complaints" 2 soprano 3 MI711(00118 801+p MR. THOMAS. Ballade and Polonaise 4 Violin Military March Miss LAY. "The Ladles of the Flats" M. THOMAS. "The King's Minstrel" Miss THOMAS. Scherzo Fantastique 5 Piano 6 Reran/ 7 Soprano 8 l'eu'gn Mn. DICK. "She anti 1" Mn. THOMAS. 9 Humorous Song THE FREE LANCE Vieuxitempe MR. DICK Schubert—Tausig 10 Soprano —The Glee and Banjo clubs gaNe their opening concert in the chapel, Friday evening, March z6th. Though this was their first attempt, it was highly enjoyed by all those who heard it, and we can congratulate ourselves on the finest musical or ganization that has represented the College on the road, everything proving a success on the Spring tour. The program rendered was as follows: PROGRAMME. The Owl awl the Pussy Cat, Glee Club Love and Beauty Waltzes, Banjo Club. Flute Solo—Etude de Concert, Sweet and Low, J. Barnby. Quartette—Messrs. Qulgly, Housman, MacDonald and Normandie March, Simple Simon, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Queen of the Sea Waltzes, • Banjo Club 'The Farmer's High Skule," Banjo, Mandolin uud Guitar Trio, - • Alessi's. Gray, Atherton and Hawley (a) Spin Spin, - (b) The Water A,llll, MacDowell. 6. Liberty March, Banjo Club. 7. Tenting on the Old Camp Ground, Ex-'97. J. F. W. Harris is at his home in Bing hampton, N. Y. Ex-'97. S. E. Holland, who left college recent •, will continue his studies at home and hopes hat he will be able to join his former classmates shortly. "Lot Hear the Gentle Lark" ( With Violin Obligato.) MISS THOMAS and Mn. DICK. Mr. Banks Barnhart Banjo Club Glee Club Glee Club. Mr. MacDonald and Glee Club Glee Club Thos.J. Armstrong Glee Club. .I'ERSONALS. K. DeKoven. Thos. J. Armstrong. Arranged Thos. J. Armstrong. J. C. Maoy Harrington Thos. J. Armstrong. - N. M. Lloyd, '92. Arranged J. C. Macy. Hugo Jungat. Collin Coe.