Harris '86, is rowing with his class crew.
Quite a number of men received prayer warnings yesterday.
Nineteen candidates are now training for the Columbia 'Varsity crew.
The senior crew is now rowing about 400 strokes daily on the machines.
Williams expects this year to put the strongest nine in the field that she has ever had.
The third and last Cambridge Assembly occurs this evening at Armory Hall.
Atherton and Rolfe are candidates for the position of coxswain of the senior crew,
Brine of Cambridge will make the uniforms for nearly all the College League Nines.
The long walk through the yard has again assumed its resemblance to the grand canal of Venice.
The crews that ran up North Ave., yesterday afternoon, got pretty thoroughly drenched.
Professor John Williams White will, hereafter, in his recitations, call up the men by lot, instead of alphabetically.
Arrangements are being made by the executive committee of the base ball association, for the class games in the spring.
Mr. S. E. Winslow, '85, has been elected permanent captain of the university nine, in place of Mr. Phillips, resigned.
Marks were given in Eng. V yesterday. In addition, each student received a written critical estimate of his work.
Terrell, third baseman of the Adams Academy '81 nine will probably play short stop on the Amherst 'Varsity the coming season.
At the meeting of the Yale Foot Ball Association, trophies were voted to the members of the eleven. Is this reward or consolation? -(Princetonian.
There's nothing like notoriety. Harvard's '84 foot ball team is posing before the country as advertisements for a brand of cigarettes.- (Princetonian.
Only eight freshmen at Columbia were conditioned in Mathematics. We doubt if any freshmen class in the country if any freshmen class in the country can show a better record than this.
The ponderous "Oxford and Cambridge Undergraduates Journal," has now taken a smaller and more convenient form, appearing weekly under the title of the Oxford Review.
Marks, ranging from 100 to 30, were given out yesterday in Greek 10; the lecture hour on Wednesday will be given up to those who wish to go over their books with the instructor.
The London Globe is authority for the statement that at an examination of Woolwich students the following answers were given to the question: "Give the meanings of "abiit, excessit, erupit, evasit:"
Ablit-He went out to dine.
Excessit.- He took more than was good for him.
Erupit.- It violently disagreed with him.
Evasit.- He put it down to the salmon.
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