The nine will play the Beacons at Beacon Park this afternoon. Game called 2:40 P. M.
Over one million brick will be used in the construction of the new physical laboratory.
There are twelve newspapers on file in the Law School reading room.
The large lecture room of the Law School building will be ready for use in about a week.
The captain of the Bicycle club will be in his room, Weld 16, from 9.30 until 1 o'clock, to receive the names of freshmen and others owning bicycles, who may wish to join the club.
The following men will compose the nine in the game today : Nichols, p.; Allen, C. ; Smith, 1b.; Lovering, 2b.; Beaman, 3b.; Baker, s. s. ; LeMoyne, l. f. Winslow, c. f. ; Crocker, r. f.
Harvard vs. Wesleyan today at 3 P. M. on Jarvis field.
The October number of the University Bulletin will be issued next week.
There were thirty-six petitions granted at the last faculty meeting.
Forty sophomores are candidates for second year to honors in the classics.
The freshman class meeting was one of the most closely contested that has ever been held.
Electives can be changed today from nine to eleven o'clock in Harvard 6.
The report of the treasurer of the Yale Athletic Association shows a balance of $327. 10 in the treasury.
The "University Directory" containing the names and residences of the students in all departments of the university will be published next week.
In the recent base- ball game between Yaye '86 and '87, Dennen, the pitcher of the freshman nine, struck out six sophomores.
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