The project of a Co-operative Society is being agitated at Amherst.
Jno. C. Eno, the defaulter, was the wooden spoon man of Yale, '69.
The fraternity of the Delta Kappa Epsilon held a dinner at Delmonico's last night.
Wednesday, the candidates of the Yale nine began training in squads, in the gymnasium.
The subject of Mr. Davis' lecture in N. H. 4, next Wednesday, will be "Earthquakes."
Subscriptions for the CRIMSON for the remaining half year may be left at the Co-operative office.
At the meeting of the Yale Foot Ball Association, trophies were voted to the members of the eleven.
U. V. Judson, '86, who left Harvard last February for West Point, heads his class at that institution.
Amherst College seniors are to act Sheridan's comedy, "The Rivals," at Amherst, Feb. 13th.
A Technology student has on exhibition at the Boston Art Club a picture, for which he has been awarded a prize.
A team from the Massachusetts Rifle Association left for New Oneans last Friday, to compete in the inter-state shot-gun matches for the championship of America.
Lynch, of the Metropolitan nine, has been engaged by Princeton to coach their nine until the opening of the base ball season.
Messrs. Camp, Richards, and Peters will represent Yale at the convention of the Inter-collegiate Foot Ball Association, to be held to-day in New York.
Theme 9 in English 5 will be due on Friday, Feb. 13. The subjects for themes during the month of February will be drawn from Boswell's Life of Johnson.
The "Princetonian" has rather a gloomy account of their nine's chances for the championship this year, which ends up by saying: "success for the nine is not impossible, but it does not seem probable."
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