- The University crew's new paper shell is a success.
- Two days, June 11 and 19, have been set apart by the Faculty for outsiders to buy furniture, etc., from the students.
- The crew are at present "all healthy, happy, and pulling an excellent stroke."
- The Aurora Borealis was the motive-power of the Junior Telegraph Co., the other night.
- The row of foetal skeletons in the vertebrate room of the Peabody is called by Professor Marsh
his Bible-class.
- "The Rifle Club are in excellent discipline, and there can be no uncertainty about the result of our match with Harvard." Indeed! Is Harvard so sure to win?
- The Yale Opera House is to be a large, fine building, and will cost $75,000. It will have a seating capacity of 2,500; will contain a stage seventy-five feet long by forty deep, a dancing-hall seventy-five by sixty-five feet, and a large dining-hall for the convenience of Junior and Senior promenades.
Princeton.- A Gun Club has been organized, with the idea of encouraging "field-shooting, etc."
- Parmly took the first prize in throwing the hammer at the New York Athletic games.
- The new fence is a disappointment, as it cannot be "sot on" without painfully lacerating results.
- A Class Day is to be enjoyed with the new feature, - a campus roped in, guarded by police, and lighted by Chinese lanterns.
- The Class of '78 are to have the Oxford caps. The innovation is opposed and the opposition pointed with the moral, "It is far easier to wear Oxford caps than to turn out Oxford scholars."
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