Mr. Longfellow was seriously ill last evening, and during the night his condition was reported as quite critical.
Canoeing has already begun on the Charles.
Professor H. B. Hill is to start soon for Germany.
Mr. O. E. Perry, '83, was married last Wednesday.
Miss Hutchins is to leave the library here to assume the position of librarian at Cornell.
The Princeton Glee Club gives a concert at Chickering Hall, New York, this evening.
Why is an ace-high hand always satisfactory? Because it always contains a solace. - [Ex.
Dr. Sargent, in comparing the value of different sports, places foot-ball at the head of the list.
Prof. Gurney announced last Wednesday that there would be no lecture in History 5, today.
We learn from the News that Russian baths are becoming very popular among the students at Yale.
The second humorous extra of the Yale News arrived yesterday. The wit displayed is simply stupendous.
Dr. Sargent has consented to act as referee in the coming Athletic Club games of the Institute of Technology.
An exchange asks: "Who will teach Harvard how to read the turkey tracks on tea chests, now that her Chinese professor is no more?
The meeting between the Yale and Harvard delegates to arrange the race, will probably take place at New London a week from Saturday, the president and captain to represent each college.
Bewaire!
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