There was a cut in N. H. 2 yesterday.
Mat new Arnold lectured at Princeton last evening.
The average weight of the Yale rush line is now 185 pounds.
Wesleyan defeated the Michigan team 14 to 4 recently.
A league of bicycling champions have been formed.
John G. Whittier is one of the trustees of Brown University.
South Africa is thinking of sending a cricket eleven to England.
The Globe says "the Advocate is always conservative."
Mr. Goepp, '84, has been elected leader of the Pierian.
There are eighteen new candidates for the junior crew.
About thirty Harvard men accompanied the team to Princeton.
Not more than three hundred people witnessed the Yale-Columbia game Saturday.
Hanlan, the oarsman, proposes to live in Boston after his journey round the world.
Mr. Parker will read the "Fall of Troy" from Virgil's Eneid, Book II, this evening at 7.30 in Sever 11.
The Young America Cricket Club, of Philadelphia, is to have two lacrosse teams next season.
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