The Advocate was out yesterday.
The Yale Quip, and the Princeton Review have ceased publication.
There are only 59 men in the senior class at Columbia.
The next mathematical seminar will be held on next Thursday, December 4.
Strong, Craigin and S. S. Bartlett of '85, have been elected members of the Philosophical Society.
Notwithstanding the increased price of tuition, the Columbia Law School has more students than it had last year.
Lampoon out to day. The double page picture in this number is very good.
The Glee Club will sing in Salem on Monday evening. This is the third concert which the club has given this winter.
The boss election bonfire was made at Princeton. The pile was forty feet high, with several barrels of tar poured on.- [Ex.
Princeton is to have a Latin comedy presented in the near future by the students.
The base ball management at Williams intends to keep twenty men in training this winter at the gymnasium.
The Cambridge Assemblies will be managed this year by H. M. Spelman, '84, D. E. White, '85, and J. L. Fisk, '85.
The invitations to the Harvard Assemblies are out. The managers are C. H. Atkinson, H. R. Curtis, W. R. Draper, and E. L. Winthrop.
Boyden, Goodale. Hansen, McArthur, Sawyer and Young, of the Senior Class, have been chosen to the Historical Society.
Mr. James Lathrop is designated in the catalogue as Assistant in Physical Training, and not as trainer for track athletics.
The game of foot ball between Tufts and Dartmouth at Concord, Wednesday afternoon, resulted in a score of Dartmouth 20, Tufts 0.
The number of the Philippian has a supplement, at the head of which appears a triumphant rooster, celebrating the victory over Exeter.
The hearing of the abolition of foot ball will not be postponed but will be postponed, but will be held in the office of the director of the Gymnasium on Monday evening.
There was a small fire in one of the rooms in the south entry of Thayer, yesterday afternoon. It was extinguished without calling in the fire department.
" '87, the great Athletic class Columbia, ought to begin to agitate the question of her triumph before the Holidays," says the Columbia Spectator.
A thousand dollar scholarship has been left to Dartmouth college. upon condition that no student using liquors or tobacco shall receive the benefit of it. -[Ex.
If we accept the score, 6 to 4 of the Yale-Princeton game, Yale has made this year 501 points to her opponents 14. Ten of the fourteen points were made by Rutgers.
The Acta Columbiana says that in the recent boat race between '87 and '88, it appeared that '88 had excellent material for a strong crew. The strong crew '87 crew defeated the '88 crew by about four lengths.
Since Bowdoin and Cornell have done away with Saturday recitations the only prominent American institution retaining this medieval custom is the Boston Institute of Technology. -[Michigan Argonaut.
The Thanksgiving recess at Williams extends from Tuesday noon to Saturday morning; at Princeton from Wednesday noon to Monday morning; at Harvard from Thursday morning to Thursday night. Comment is unnecessary.
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