In accordance with the usual custom of freshman classes when the game with the Yale freshmen is played in Cambridge, a dinner will be given by eighty-seven to their visitor from Yale this evening. We would therefore urge all members of the class who are in Cambridge to support their team in the afternoon, and to be present also in the evening and make the affair as pleasant as possible. This will be an excellent opportunity for the freshmen to make up for any past deficiencies in the support of their eleven, and besides is one way of showing some attention to their Yale brethren. The very fact that this will be the first dinner of a class nature given by '87 should secure a large attendance, and make the affair a thorough success.
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The Serenade to the Princeton Nine.