Princeton is to found a club in Kentucky.
Coolidge, '81, L. S., has returned to college.
Gilman is at present anchoring the '85 tug-of-war team.
The Amateur Athlete has been revived.
The Princeton cricketers have begun out-of-door practice.
The winter at Yale is enlivened by occasional minstrel shows.
The Inter-collegiate Baseball Convention meets today in Springfield.
The marks in Sophomore Rhetoric will be returned in a few days.
There was a meeting of the executive committee of the nine yesterday.
Mr. Conant, '84, has been elected a member of the Historical Society.
Lehigh has applied for admittance into the Inter-collegiate Tennis Association.
The Yale freshmen have four candidates for the 'varsity nine. '87 brace up!
A countryman seeing the Yale crew running on the street, asked if it were Buffalo Bill's troupe.
Foster, '85, has injured his knee so seriously as to prevent his pulling in the tug-of-war contest.
There are six Harvard men on the Boston Globe. M. H. Cushing, '83, is night editor.
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