THE Institute Dinner was given last night. Mr. Warren was Poet, and Mr. Dorr Chorister.
MR. J. P. LYONS, '82, and Mr. E. S. Perin, '82, have been elected editors of the Crimson, vice Messrs. Waring and Panin, resigned.
THE officers of the O. K. are: President, G. L. Kittredge; Secretary, J. P. Gardner; Treasurer, J. McG. Foster; Librarian, F. E. Fuller.
THE officers of the Philological Society for the following year are: President, W. H. Manning; Secretary, G. L. Kittredge; Treasurer, A. A. Howard.
THE news that Princeton beat Yale in the ball game was received with loud and repeated cheers by a large crowd of students in front of Bartlett's.
THE marks in Junior A Themes have been given out.
As the Echo implies, there is a chance for reform in the management of Weld.
EASTHAMPTON, heretofore a Yale school, sends this year more men to Harvard.
GLEE CLUB CONCERT in the Yard next Monday in honor of the Princeton Nine.
SEVERAL of the suggestions in our editorial have been anticipated by the action of the Memorial Hall Directors.
THE cowardly insinuations of the Yale News against the honor of Brown and Princeton, as regards the championship, are taken only for what they are worth.
DOCTOR PEABODY'S late lectures in Philosophy 4 are to be found in his published works, "Religion and Nature," and "Religion and Science."
BROOKLINE A. C. Games at their grounds tomorrow at 3 o'clock P.M. Several Harvard men will compete.
OUR best-on-record tables can now be procured at Sever's or Amee's for 5 cents each. They will prove of great service to all athletes.
PRINCETON'S victory over Yale last Wednesday materially increases our chances for the championship. We trust that the Nine will practise constantly during the coming week in order if possible to insure victory.
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