Tomorrow being Thanksgiving day there will be no issue of the HERALD-CRIMSON, and on Friday the paper will not be issued until 12 o'clock, in order to give a full account of the Harvard-Yale game.
The office of the co-operative society will be closed to-morrow.
The Yale athletic grounds contain twenty-nine acres.
The Bibliotheca Sacra will hereafter be edited at Oberlin College.
M. Ruskin's last Oxford lecture was mainly devoted to a eulogy of Du Maurier's work in Punch.
The Yale-Harvard freshman game will be played in Cambridge on Jarvis Field, Dec. 1st, at 2 P. M.
At Lafayette, the faculty acted as judges in the cane rush and congratulated the victorious sophomores. [Ex.
Mr. C. B. Perkins, '83, is pursuing a course in architecture at the Institute of Technology.
There will be no lectures in Professon Norton's Art courses until next week, Wednesday.
A small box, bearing the inscription "Orders, H. C. T," has been placed on the railing of the steps of University.
An editorial in the Columbia Spectator advises Columbia to withdraw from the Intercollegiate Foot-ball Association.
The annual catalogue of Amherst shows a decrease of thirty-one in that of last year. This decline is attributed to the withdrawal of the scientific course.
Prof. White has kindly offered to give those men who attend the Thanksgiving game another half-hour examination in Greek 7, if they desire it, instead of the one which will take place next Tuesday.
There will be an examination in French 2, today.
College students in Siam are allowed two wives. This is the Siamese method of hazing. [Ex.
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