Most of the tickets for the henschel concerts has been sold.
Richards '85 of Yale is still compelled to use a cane.
Williams vs. Harvard today on Jarvis Field at 2.30; admission 25 cents.
Wesselhoeft is still ill and will probably be unable to play for some time.
There are 665 men now boarding at Memorial.
The first seven of the Signet from '85 are Aldrich, Arnold, Campbell, Craigin, Goodale, Marsh and Webster.
Mr. H. A. Garfield, '85, son of President Garfield, will play centre rush on the Williams eleven today.
Kendall will resume practice with the university eleven on Monday.
The eleven will play a practice game with Stevens Institute on Tuesday at 3.30 P. M. on Jarvis field.
There will probably be an excursion for students in Natural History next Monday.
There will be a meeting of the medical faculty tonight at 18 Arlington St. Boston, at 7.30.
Professor Allen will give another lecture today at 11 A. M. in Sever 11, on "History and Methods of classical study."
"Bob" Cook is in town, and is coaching the University crew for a day or two. [Yale News.
The Hendee-Robinson bicycle race for 10 miles will take place today at 3 P. M. at Hampden Park, Springfield.
The Lampoon, owing to some delay of the printer's, failed to come out yesterday, but will appear today.
Mr. Harold C. Ernst, the famous ball player, is a candidate for the degree of A. M.
A small fire yesterday on Cambridge Street, a little before two o'clock, at tracked a large number of students.
A number of new members have been taken into the Historical Society.
Messrs. Hardwick and Stewart, who were injured in the boat house accident, have returned to college.
Princeton's foot-ball team is almost made up this year of new men, only two of the present team having played through last season. [Yale News.
Mr. T. M. Osborne, '84, has resigned the conductorship of the Sodality to lead the Glee Club. Mr. C. E. Hamlin, '84 will probably conduct the Pierian.
President Eliot suggests that the boat club select an investigating committee on the recent boat house accident and recommends that some friends of Mr. Mead the man worst injured, be placed upon it.
The following team will play this afternoon: Rushers, Gilman, Hartley, Cabot, Appleton, Bonsal, Codman and Haughton; quarter-back, Kimball; half-backs, Austin and Biddle; full-back, Cowling.
Professor Goodwin, director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, made his report at the meeting of the Archaeological Institute Wednesday night.
The arrangements for the contemplated European trip of American lacrosse players is being rapidly pushed. By February next the team will be selected and the journey will be begun sometime in June.
The Yale foot-ball team plays the University of Pennsylvania at New Haven, Nov. 10, and the University of Michigan Nov. 14. On election day it visits Brooklyn to play Rutgers.
The building at Amherst which contams the Lawrence observatory and the Woods mineralogical cabinet was recently saved from destruction by fire through the exertions of the students.
Page's Newspaper Annual for '83 gives the following statistics in regard to the circulation of the leading American college papers: The Dartmouth, 1,030; Tuftonian, 1,000; Yale Courant, 850; Yale News, 650; Lampoon, 700; Harvard Advocate, 450; Athenoeum, 600; Princetonian, 725; Amherst Student, 625.
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