The freshman meeting will be a large one.
The audience at the game yesterday was not very large.
'86 has won the college championship in baseball at Yale.
The drum corps chartered two special cars to convey them to town, last night.
Only six women matriculated at Columbia college last year, three this.
A number of Harvard graduates witnessed the foot ball game yesterday afternoon.
In the tennis tournament Sawin. '85, beat Boyden '86, 6-2, 6-1. 6-4 and thus wins the college championship.
There are 214 names subscribed to the petition in relation to Forensics. Those who have not signed should sign immediately.
The next game of football will be played on Saturday with the Institute of Technology on the Union Grounds, Boston.
The walk west of the new Physical Laboratory has been well rolled and watered, and its condition is now much improved.
In the Commonwealth series of histories, that of California will be written by Dr. Royce and Kentucky by Prof. Shaler.
The changes in Harvard Hall to make the new botany laboratory are almost completed. Work in the laboratory will probably begin Thursday.
The Woolsley Battalion of Yale expects to have some fun parading in Republican processions in two or three cities of Connecticut.
The Chicago College of Pharmacy, which opened its new building costing $50,000, a few days ago, claims to have the finest laboratory in the country.
It is to be hoped that the bicycle club may enjoy another ride and supper soon. The moon will be just right in a week or so for a magnificent moonlight run.
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