Brown defeated Yale yesterday 9 to 8.
There will be no more exercises in Greek 4 or Latin 3.
Glee Club benefit concert takes place this evening at 8 o'clock.
For tutor in Freshman Chemistry and German address 27 Grays.
The Yale papers comment favorably on the recent playing of our freshman nine.
The death is announced of Dr. James Morison, of Quincy, a graduate of the class of 1844.
Mr. Emerson's lectures in the University Courses of Harvard are to be published, says the Tribune.
There was no full recitation in Latin 3 yesterday, although it was unofficially announced that there would be.
Taswell-Langmead's "Constitutional History" has been "borrowed" from among the reserved books in the library.
Several of the freshman nine were out practising yesterday immediately after the rain. This means a warm reception for Yale when they come up.
The University Lacrosse Team will play the Princeton Team tomorrow on the grounds of the latter. If our team wins they will probably be able to retain the championship this year.
The following are the photographic appointments for tomorrow: 1.30 P. M. - Glee Club; 2.30 P. M. - Phi Beta Kappa; 4.15 P. M. - University Nine; 5 P. M. - Christian Brethren.
One of the most telling signs of the growing popularity of lacrosse is that the Cambridge "small boy" has taken it up. Several were out on Holmes field practising yesterday in the most approved style.
Among the questions prepared by the senior class historian at Columbia, to obtain the class statistics, are the following: "Who do you consider the handsomest man in the class?" "The cheekiest?" "The cleverest?" "Are you engaged?"
The Harvards were defeated, by 9 wickets, in cricket by the University of Pennsylvania at Hoboken, Saturday, in the first game of the inter-collegiate championship series. The next game is between Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania, June 12.
In view of the approaching college contests at the Polo Grounds the following records made in the recent Columbia College games at Mott Haven may be of interest: Running high jump - Jenkins, 5 ft. 3 1/2 in. 100 yards dash - Derickson, '85, 10 3/4 s. Mile walk - Taylor, '84, 9m. 14 3.5s. Throwing the hammer (15 lbs.) - Porter, '83, 89 ft. 5 in. Half-mile run - Coward. L. S., 2m. 12 3/4 s. Running broad jump - Jenkins, '84, 20 ft. 3 in. Mile run - Taylor, '84, 5m. 37 1.5 s. 440 yards dash - Jenkins, '84, 59 3-5 s. Putting the shot - Moore, '84, 35 ft. 10 in. 220 yards dash - Derickson, '85, 24 2-5s. Bicycle race (two miles) - R. G. Reed, 7 m. 4 1/2 s. Pole vaulting - Lee, '85, 7 ft. 6 in. Running high jump - Mapes, '85, 5 ft. 120 yards hurdle race (6 hurdles) - Jenkins, '84, 17 3-5s.
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