The Lampoon will be out on next Friday.
Gilman, so it is said, will play with the '86 eleven.
J. D. Barry, '88 has been elected a member of the Shakspeare Club.
The complimentary dinner to the crew has been postponed.
The English High School of Boston has issued the first number of the E. H. S. Record.
English Literature, Comparative Politics, and French are the favorite electives at Princeton this year.
The scratch game of foot-ball between the "Whodoes" and the "John Stewart Mills" has been postponed until next Monday.
Students living in Weld were astonished at receiving yesterday, the last number of the defunct Harvard Register.
It is rumored that Mr. Baker will make another attempt to break the half mile record during the next two weeks, if the weather is propitious.
Students in German III are expected to read through Act IV before the recitation on Monday, those in German I, through the first paragraph on page 37.
A very spirited scrub game between tables 42 and 40 on Jarvis Field yesterday, resulted in a score of 10 to 4 for table 40.
The following have been chosen directors of the Bicycle Club: H. E. Salsbury, '86, H. G. Perkins, '87, J. W. Wood, '88, W. W. McKay, '89.
Until Nov. 10, roommates can sign room obligations with their chums, and thus become liable for one half of the rent.
The leading disputants in the Union debate this evening are: affirmative, Davis, L. S., Hobbs, L. S.; negative, Hamilton, '87, Duane. '88.
The officers of the St. Paul's society for the coming year are: pres., E. E. Hamlin, Jr. '86; vice-pres., R. B. Mahany, '88; sec'y, J. G. Buckley, '87; treas., C. L. Griffin, '88; librarian, R. Duane, '88; chorister, J. G. Buckley.
There is a gain of 59 students in the academical department over the numbers of last year. The statement that was published to the effect that this department had sustained a loss is incorrect.
The team which will represent '89 at Andover on Saturday will not be the regular freshman team. Several members of the eleven, McKean, Trafford and Morgan, are temporarily laid up. Noble will play full back in this game.
The Austin Law Club is made up as follows: Supreme court, Barker, Brown, Griswold, Lowman, Patton, Terry, Twombly and Wigmore; superior court, Cushing, McInnes, Simes and Whittemore, of Harvard, '85, Pear, formerly '87, Blymyer and Wood.
The provisional assignment of commencement parts is as follows. Orations - Snyder, Huddleston, J. N. Palmer, Osgood, Corey, M. W. Richardson, Rankin, Howes, Carpenter, Kennison, C. W. Smith, Fraser, LaMonte, Babbit. Dissertations - Bolster, Lloyd, Gage, Gunnison, Harding. Henshaw, W. T. Clark, Shea, Hutchins, H. C. Miller, Mallory, Lunt, Merriam, Hurley, Fletcher, Fullerton, Waterman, Santayana, E. V. Abbot, G. B. Stevens, Lyman VonKlenze, Underwood, Stone, C. O. Hurd, Moors, Day, Torrey, Nichols, Fay. Disquisitions - Ayars, Scott, Burnett, Somers, Washburn, Holliday, Henry, Houghton, Pratt, S. R. Snow, Loeser, T. T. Baldwin, Boyden, Codman, Beal, J. M. Thompson, C. A. Brown, J. W. Richardson Ferry.
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