There was a cut in Greek 15 yesterday.
The first dissertation in Greek 15 is due on Dec. 1.
Philosophy 11 is studying the divorce question.
The third theme in French 3, a comparison, is due on Dec. 1.
There will be an hour examination in Mathematics 4 on Dec. 10.
Philosophy 4 will take up the study of Dr. Butler. Theses due in two weeks.
A petition is in circulation to have History 13 made into a course and a half.
Harvard is now considering a proposition to shorten the length of the course to three years. - Ex.
Mr. Bob Cook has so far recovered from his late injuries as to be able to appear against his assailant in court.
It is suggested that the foot-ball management leave an old foot-ball or two in the office of the gymnasium for the benefit of scrub teams.
The Dartmouth sophomores have won the class championship in base-ball.
Dr. Hart has announced that those men in History 13 who do not wish to do the special work will be marked on a maximum of 75 per cent.
In the report of Wednesday's game, Mr. Adams should have been credited with doing about the best playing that has been seen on Jarvis this year.
Canon Farrar lectures to the students at Ann Arbor, Nov. 25.
The number of entries in the hare and hounds run to-morrow is expected to be very large.
President Adams, of Cornell, was in augurated yesterday with great ceremonies; the college was given a holiday, and everything with the event passed off very successfully.
The Polo Club dinner was held at Young's last evening, and was an extremely enjoyable affair. Messrs. Carroll, Belmont and Lawrence were the committee.
Bemis, '87, broke the record in the seven-mile walk yesterday afternoon by about seven minutes. The previous record was 65m. 15s. His record was 57m. 52s.
The standing of the class foot-ball teams is as follows:
'86 won 2 games, lost 0.
'87 won 1 games, lost 1.
'88 won 1 games, lost 1.
'89 won 0 games, lost 2.
If '88 succeeds in defeating '86, '88, '87, and '86 will all tie for first place. The next game is between '87 and '89, and will be played on Saturday next.
Yesterday H. H. Bemis, '87, beat the best college record, 65m. 15 1-4s., in the seven mile walk. Following is a complete schedule by miles. 1st mile, 7.58 1-2; 2nd, 8.17; 3rd, 8.27 1-2; 4th, 8.33; 5th, 8.31; 6th, 8.35 1-2; 7th, 8.31 1-2. Total for the seven miles, 58m. 52s. The timers were E. A. Thompson, '87, W. Baker, '86, J. G. Lathrop; scorers, H. W. Keyes, '87, H. L. Clark, '87; judge of walking, J. G. Lathrop. The walk was started at 3.54 p. m.
President McCosh of Princeton College announces that within five years he expects to make a full-fledged university out of that institution. During his connection with it as President, he has received five millions of dollars, which have been expended for the most part in the erection of handsome buildings, and in providing for the salaries of fellows and new professors. Dr. McCosh is as active in behalf of the college as if he had never succeeded in getting a dollar in contributions, and his appearance at meetings of the alumni is always hailed with delight. Harper's Weekly.
The inter-collegiate base-ball association is in debt $400 to its umpires. - N. Y. Clipper.
Between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 has been left Harvard College by Jacob B. Jones, a retired Philadelphia iron merchant. - Cornell Sun: This chestnut has been contradicted more than once in our columns. Why bring it up again?
Read more in News
Princeton Eleven.