Mr. C. P. Perin, '83, has returned to college for a short time.
Mr. Moulton, '83, is in business in New York.
T. L. Frothingham, '84, has been elected an editor of the Advocate.
Dartmouth wants to arrange a football game with Harvard.
The fall games at Yale will be held Oct. 20.
The Princeton fall sports will take place October 16.
Richards, '85, at Yale, has a dropkick record of 168 feet.
The members of N. H. 4 make an excursion today.
The new physical laboratory will not be ready for use before next spring.
A hundred adn eighty-two men have handed in their names for a physical examinations.
All the gymnasium lockers except those in the basement have been assigned.
In the final contest for the doubles Presbrey and Sawin beat Minot and Rathbone.
Presbrey, '85, has won the single tennis tournament at the Dorchester Tennis Club grounds.
Candidates for the freshman crew will meet in 9 Holworthy tomorrow evening at 7.30.
The lectures in History 13 will be held in the lower lecture room of Dane Hall as soon as arrangements can be made.
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