Twenty-three men rode in the bicycle tour to Lexington.
Dr. Laws, President of the University of Missouri, visited Cambridge yesterday.
There was a marked improvement in the playing of the eleven yesterday.
The Princeton fall handicap athletic meeting takes place next Saturday.
The freshman eleven plays Quincy today at Quincy.
Mr. L. A. Coolidge, '83, has accepted a position on the Springfield Republican.
Mr. W. R. Hearst, '86, has been elected as business editor of the Lampoon.
A small fire on Charles street yesterday morning seemed to draw out a large number of students.
We owe an apology to our readers for the accidental insertion of an advertisement in our editorial columns on Tuesday.
There will be a stated meeting of the Academic Council today in University 5, at 8.30 P. M.
A mathematical seminar will be held today at 4 P. M., in University 19.
Mr. Oakes, '87, is manager of the freshman football eleven.
The athletic association will hold the freshman meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 4 P. M.
Football today on Jarvis between Institute of Technology and Harvard at 4 P. M.
The Symphony Concerts by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Sanders Theatre, which have proved so popular the past two winters, will probably be continued this season. No dates have been arranged as yet.
Mason, '84, and Henry, L. S., played on the university eleven yesterday.
There will be a one hour written examination in Chemistry 2 upon the first group of crystals Monday, Oct. 22.
A large number of Harvard men have entered the Longwood Tennis Tournament. Play begins today at 10 A. M. on the grounds of the Longwood Cricket Club.
Prof. Hermann Von Holst will lecture tonight at 7.30 in Sanders Theatre on "The Political Nature of the German Empire as Determined by the Constitution."
At a meeting of the senior class last evening, the photographic committee made its report in favor of Pach. The report was accepted and Mr. pach elected class photographer. The president was empowered to appoint a permanent photographic committee of three.
Today is the last day for entries for the general development prize. T. J. COOLIDGE, JR., President H. A. A.
The date of university handicap meeting has been changed from Saturday the 27th to Friday the 26th at 4 P. M., on account of the foot-ball game on Saturday.
The following have been elected into the Thayer Club: G. D. Burrage, S. Norris, F. Nichols, Hoff, Gray, and McCoy.
The following are the sophomores who will read for the Lee Prize on Thursday evening: Ayars, Fay, Fraser, Hamlin, Hobson, Howes, Hutchins, C. O. Lander, Merriam, Miller, Miller, Payne, J. W. Richardson, O. B. Roberts Rogers, Sanborn, Stevens, H. A. Taylor, Waterman, Weed and Woodbury.
The freshman eleven leaves for Quincy today on the 2.30 P. M. train from the Old Colony depot. The eleven will play in this order: Back, Peabody; halfbacks, Cowling and Willard; quarterback, Blodgett; forwards, Higginson, Znikeisen, Cushing, Cochrane (captain), Ayer, Fisk and Felton.
The university eleven will be constituted as follows in the game today: Back, Austin; halfbacks. Henry and Biddle; quarterback, Mason; forwards, Wesselhoeft, Gilman, Harfley, Appleton (captain), Bonsal, Haughton and Adams.
Mr. Croswell's section in Greek 4 will prepare for next Friday, Oct. 19, exercise LI. in Sidgwick Suggestions for writing will be found on the board in Sev. 26. Exercise 50 will be returned in the same room Friday at 3 P. M.
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