The Lampoon comes out today.
The bowling alleys are well nigh deserted now.
The Glee Club gives a concert at Taunton this evening.
The shingle of the Delta Upsilon was stolen Monday evening.
About three-fourths of the returning Freshmen brought canes with them.
There is some talk of forming a rink polo club to play against the Yale team.
Coffee is to be served regularly at dinner at Memorial for a while, as an experiment.
There are four rooms to let at the Bursar's office, very unusual for this time of the year.
Prize winners in the shotgun matches just closed, may obtain their cups at Holworthy 22.
The advertisements of the tutors are now beginning to be posted in full numbers on the bulletin boards.
The lecture hour, this afternoon in N. H. 5, will be devoted to the asking and answering of questions.
Mandell, T. J. Coolidge and W. C. Sturgis of '84, who are making a two years' journey around the world, are now in China.
The eighth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '87 is as follows: Snattuck, Rogers, Bemis, Fessenden, Bisbee, Weeks, Ashe, Austin, Houghton, Tyler.
Mr. Eben Sutton, of the senior crew, has been obliged to discontinue rowing, as he is liable to an attack of the heart disease.
There are over 700 young live frogs in the basement of Peabody awaiting the tortures of the Junior biologists.-[Yale News.
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