Ayars, '86, is trying for his Class Crew.
The first Thesis in Philosophy 4 was handed in yesterday.
There are already thirty-nine entries for the freshman meeting.
In the past year five universities have been founded in Dakota.
The police squad was measured for uniforms yesterday afternoon.
It is reported that the Yale Freshmen are to have a Sanskrit yell.
Amherst is promised a novelty this winter in the shape of a skating rink.
The Boston Cadet Band has been secured for the Schurz procession tonight.
Williams college broke the ball throwing record this year by Carse's throw of 373 feet.
The class races at Yale were postponed from Saturday, and will occur this afternoon.
Sawin defeated Spading in the Tennis tournament, and will play Boyden, '86, in the finals.
Cleveland members of the drum corp are to report at 7 Bromfield St., with instruments at 8 P. M.
M. S. Phinney, formerly of Princeton eleven, played with our team yesterday and did some good steady work.
The freshmen play with more snap and life than the second eleven, probably because each man is working for a place.
C. A. Porter has been elected captain of the Freshman Eleven, in place of Holden, who is playing on the University.
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