Twenty graduates of Harvard have positions on the New York Sun. (Ex.
Two juniors have launched a successful iceboat on the Charles river.
The examination in Fine Arts 3, lasted only an hour and a half.
The trouble over the junior editors of the Yale Lit has subsided.
A fencing club is to be formed at Princeton.
There is a college to every 100 miles of territory in the United States.
Efforts are being made at Amherst to organize a Polo team.
There has been very good skating on Fresh Pond where the new ice formed after the cutting.
The Bicycling World refuses to accept records made last year at Springfield.
The Yale Record is in favor of introducing a conference committee on the subject of college discipline.
The introduction of cricket as a recognized sport is being discussed at Yale.
The latest addition to the Yale gymnasium is a new style rowing machine which has been placed there on trial.
Mr. Lutz now occupies what was formerly Prof. Sophocles' room in Holworthy.
Mr. Dewey will not be the anchor of the '86 team this year, as he has decided not to pull.
The Yale baseball season will be opened about April 3, by a game with the champion Athletics of the American Association.
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