Rooms are more difficult to obtain this year than ever.
The football men began their practice a week ago to day.
A large dormer has been put upon the roof of Boylston.
Fish and DeWolfe, '86, will not return to college.
The Globe prophesies success for Harvard in football this fall.
Harvard has won fresh laurels at tennis, the past summer.
The first number of the Advocate will appear to-morrow.
Nichols has done most effective work while pitching for the Beacons this summer.
During the vacation the grounds around the Jefferson Laboratory have been laid out and graded.
The anticipatory examination in Rhetoric will be held today at 10 A. M. in U. E. R.
Baker, L. S., umpired the game between Providence and Cleveland, on September 15th,
Students who have changed their rooms should leave their new address at the post-office to insure prompt delivery of their mail.
Indications now show that the incoming freshman class will be smaller than the classes of the past two or three years.
The Co-operative Society starts the year with increased facilities for business. The new salesroom in Holyoke will be found very convenient.
Applications for appointment to the Harris Fellowship, which has become unexpectedly vacant will be received by the Dean until Oct. 10.
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