The entries made thus far for the scratch races are 12 for senior eights, 21 for freshman eights, and two crews of four men.
Mr. Taylor endeavored, against the advice of a doctor to keep on playing in the tennis tournament after his mishap, but found it impossible to hold his racquet.
Only three students have elected Political Economy 5, Unless another man is induced to take the course before November 15, it will be omitted for this year.
The Bagner-Wild system of drawing, now so much used in tennis tournaments, brings all the byes in the first round. This is done by drawing a certain number to play and giving the rest byes, so that when the round is over the number remaining in is a power of two, which always leaves an even number at the end of each round until the winner stands alone.
At a meeting of the Blaine and Logan club of the Law School yesterday afternoon the following officers were elected: President, C. R. Saunders of Cambridge; vice president, S. Norris, Jr., of Bristol, R. I.; secretary, T. C. Batchelder of Boston. The club voted to parade in the regular Republican torchlight procession and a committee consisting of the president, Bertram Ellis, and H. H. Crapo, is to have charge of all the arrangements for the parade.