The 14th is Amherst's athletic day.
President Seelye is writing a short "Life of Napoleon I."
The third volume of Child's Scottish Ballads has appeared.
Billy, the postman, is off duty a day or two, on account of sickness.
The cold weather does not seem to lessen the interest in tennis.
Glee Club candidates will be received at Roberts Hall this evening.
A Vassar quartette will give concerts during the coming season.
Yale has a California Club. Banquets and weekly meetings are planned.
Dartmouth has now asked to be admitted to the Inter-collegiate Tennis Association.
The Tech., Dartmouth, Tufts, Amherst and Williams purpose to form a foot-ball league.
The New York Times says that voluntary (?) punches is the latest form of hazing at Harvard.
Williams and Goodale, members of last year's champion lacrosse team, were out practising yesterday.
There is a demand for more tennis courts, or at least for a re-marking of the old old.
The Yale News is inquiring for the thirty-five students who were admitted to '89, but who have not appeared.
Yale's first foot-ball game of the season will be played next Saturday in New York with Stevens Institute.
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