Newhall, '85, is in the Law School.
Yale, '89, will play Princeton, '89, on the foot-ball field.
The Shooting Club matches will begin next week.
Hight, '86, and Vogel, '86, have been elected members of the O. K.
Yale juniors have elected their committee for the annual "Promenade."
Beaman, '85 will play with the Roll-stones against Harvard tomorrow.
The Lampoon will not appear today. The printers will be unable to issue it before tomorrow.
The assignment of scholarships to members of the three upper classes has been posted in University.
Two nines picked from among the freshmen candidates played on Holmes from 1.45 till 3 o'clock yesterday.
The section in History 20 has been organized. The work of this course will be under direction of Dr. Channing.
After practice yesterday afternoon, the freshmen foot-ball men elected T. Woodbury captain in place of F. S. Goodwin.
Election of delegates to the college conference today. Polls open in Sever 10 from 9 till 5. Five seniors, four juniors, and three sophomores are to be elected.
It is suggested that a book be purchased and kept in the Auditor's room at Memorial Hall in which visitors be requested to register.
A comedy entitled "A Soap Bubble," written by a Yale graduate, will be presented this week at the New Haven Opera House.- Yale News.
A prize of $50 has been offered the student of Union College making the best extemporaneous speech at a public competition held during commencement week.
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