Storer'85, has been elected a member of the O. K. Society.
There will be a foot ball game on next Saturday with Wesleyan.
Slowly but surely football is killing off our college athletes. (Columbia Spec.)
Fifteen of the first thirty-two governors of Connecticut were Yale men.
The Amherst nine was defeated last week by the Holyokes, by a score of 13 to 2.
The game which was to have been played with Trinity yesterday was given up.
D. E. White '85 will act as Drum Major of the Brass Band tomorrow evening.
The University of Vermont has gone for Blaine by the overwhelming majority of 59 to 7.
"Chaff," and illustrated paper of the University of Pennsylvania, has ceased publication.
Just seventeen men have elected Analytical Geometry in the Columbia Sophomore class.
The salary of Mr. James G. Lathrop, the new trainer for athletics, will be $2000 a year.
Weslyan, Rutgers, Stevens Institute, Columbia and others are talking of organizing a foot ball league.
The playing of the Brass Band in the Republican procession at Salem last Monday was much admired.
The Freshman class at Wittenberg University, Ohio, has done something novel in electing a class chaplain.
Williston has an unusually heavy foot ball eleven this year. The average weight of the rush line is 170 lbs., while the average weight of the entire team is 160 lbs.
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