Mr. E. L. Thayer, '85, has been elected president of the Lampoon.
The first number of the Lampoon will appear next Friday.
The new Harvard Medical School is to be dedicated on Wednesday next.
Next Wednesday is the 100th anniversary of our Medical School.
Frye, '86, won the bronze victory medal at Walnut Hill, on Saturday.
There will be a meeting of the college faculty today in U 5 at 3.30 P. M.
The directory of the officers and students of the university is on sale at Sever's.
Mr. Arthur R. Marsh, '83, has just opened a boys' day and boarding school at Newport.
Mr. Joseph H. Clarke, of the Assos Expedition is going to lecture on Assos at Baltimore this winter, under the auspices of Johns Hopkins University
Some new and interesting letters of Carlyle to Emerson have been discovered. They are now in the hands of Prof. Norton the editor of the Carlyle-Emerson Correspondence.
There will be a meeting of the class of '84 Tuesday evening at 7.30 in Holden chapel, to hear the report of the photographic committee. After attendance is desired.
Harvard, though she does not relish the idea of measuring oars with us, in her challenge to a game of football, condescended to recognize Cornell in the athletic field. For the same reason that she is unwilling to row in the intercollegiate regattas, we profess, for the present, at least, a decided unwillingness to accept her challenge. Next fall perhaps will find us in a position to accept a challenge from Harvard, or any other college.-[Era.
"hendee will enter Yale College at the opening of the winter term." We call the attention of the officers of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association to this clipping. Does residence at a University for part of a term qualify for the polo grounds?
BICYCLE NOTES.Fred Lees, an English professional bicyclist lately rode 20 miles in 58 minutes, 34 seconds.
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