The university handicap athletic meeting will be held Friday afternoon, Oct. 26, at 4 o'clock.
Tickets for the lacrosse game today can be had at Brock and Leavitt's.
The Princeton Tiger has been obliged to postpone the publication for its first number for several weeks.
Professor Hoffman, professor of chemistry in Berlin University, and a well known writer, is now in Cambridge visiting Professor Hill.
Thirteen graduates of the college proper have died during the last three months, exclusive of four graduates of the Medical School.
The first meeting of the Harvard Union will be held no Monday evening of next week. The debate will be on the comparative liquor systems of Maine and Massachusetts, and it is hoped there may be a large attendance.
There is talk of founding a heavily endowed university at Milwaukee, the majority of whose directors, and probably its presiding officer, to be of the Baptist church.
There will be a game of lacrosse today on Jarvis at 4 o'clock between the Unions of Boston and Harvard. A contest for long accurate throwing for cups offered by a gentleman interested in lacrosse will take place at 3 P. M. at the same place. Admission to bottle 25 cents.
In spite of the unfavorable aspect of the weather a few persons gathered at Longwood to see the continuation of the tournament. Presbrey vs. Taylor resulted 6-2, 6-2 in favor of the former. Preshbrey played a brilliant game, but Taylor's was not up to his usual form. Dodd beat his opponent, and this left Presbrey and Dodd to contest in the finals. As it was rapidly becoming dark, the match was postponed until Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Seratch races today at 11-30
Flannery and Canadian lacrosse sticks can be obtained at 38 Grays.
60 per cent. is required as a passing mark at Columbia.
The Yale athletic games takes place today.
Princeton has set its football team to work earlier than usual and feels confident for beating Harvard. -[Cornell Sun.
Several cases of typhoid fever, resulting from bad drainage, have occurred at Amherst. George and Snook run their one mile match today, on the Lillie bridge grounds, London, England.
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