The Princetonian speaks the "1617 students at Harvard."
C. B. Gamble has been elected captain of the Princeton lacrosse team.
Junior promptly and with an appropriate gesture, "Neither do I"-[Ex.
T. H. Cabot '86 has taken Borland's place as coach of the freshman crew.
Trinity, though small in members, has a larger endowment fund than Yale.
Prof. Robert E. Thompson lectures to the Yale students to night on "Protection."
O. R. Hansen assisted E. Sutton in coaching the senior crew yesterday afternoon.
A large number of men watched the 'Varsity crew while rowing upon the hydraulics yesterday.
The bust of Longfellow has arrived, and occupies a position in the northeast end of Memorial hall.
Tumbling is fast getting to be a favorite amusement with a number of students in the gymnasium.
Storrow and Yocum have changed places on the 'Varsity, the former going to bow and the latter to No. 7.
Arrangements are being made for a Y. M. C. A. conference of Pennsylvania colleges, to be held at Lafayette, early in February.
A banjo and guitar club has been started at Princeton, and if successful they will accompany the Glee Club on several occasions.
The 'Varsity crew yesterday did not take their accustomed run up North Avenue, but circled many times around the track instead.
The Yale polo club is fast developing an excellent team. Saturday they almost defeated the Lincolns, one of the best teams in Connecticut.
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