The college faculty meet at 3.30 P. M. today.
The sophomore crew have gone to a training table.
A new shell has been ordered for the freshman crew.
82's barge has been purchased for the freshman crew.
The freshmen of Yale have a glee club of nineteen members.
A. L. Hall, '80, has been appointed proctor in place of Kittredge, '82, resigned.
Sixteen classical freshmen were conditioned in English grammar at the University of California.
Orders for photographs at Pach's, in order to secure delivery by June 10, must be given before March 1.
Seventy-five subscriptions for the heliotype albums have been secured, so that the publication of the albums is assured.
Important meeting of the Hasty Pudding Club this evening at 7.30 in the new rooms. All members are particularly requested to be present.
The Columbia College Boat Club has announced its intention of sending a four-oared crew to Philadelphia this year to row for the Childs cup.
Two more rowing machines are shortly to be added to the eight in use at the gymnasium in order that the two substitutes may be coached with the crews.
Ex-Secretary Blaine is writing a work entitled "Twenty Years of Congress; From Lincoln to Garfield. A History of National Legislation from 1861 to 1881."
Mr. Moses King is willing to take the financial responsibility of a new college song book, and would promise to "make it the handsomest affair of the kind ever published."
The following have been elected to the Lampoon board: Stanton Day, E. E. Hale, Jr., and L. R. E. Paulin from the senior class, and Geo. Santayana from the freshman class.
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