There will be a meeting of '86 tonight.
Wiestling, '87 began practice again yesterday morning.
About 60 men went to Providence with the nine last Saturday.
The CRIMSON-Mount Auburn game has been postponed again.
The Prescotts and Argonauts will play on Wednesday at 1.30 P.M.
Mr. J. W. Riddle '86 has been elected a business editor of the Literary Monthly.
The CRIMSON won a victory from a strong picked nine yesterday morning by a score of 14 to 13.
The nine has received a new lot of ash bats of a peculiar pattem made especially for their use.
The retiring directors of the H. D. A. have their dinner to-night in the directors room of Memorial at 7.15.
The nine practiced batting yesterday morning for an hour or so, Bent the pitcher of the Cochituates, who was so successful against our nine occnpying the pitcher's box.
Henry Dixon Jones will take the part of Marcus Antonins in the cast of characters of Julius Caesar on the 25th and 26th.
The notices of the Shakspere club seem to be out of keeping with the idea that the play of Julius Caesar is to be placed on the stage according to the simplicity and modesty of Shakspere's time. Small type and black ink were then sufficient for the leading actors.
The members of the Cornell faculty are having a great deal of trouble in enforcing the fifteen hour rule, by which no student can take more than fifteen hours a week, unless by special petition.
The following are the principal records made at the spring tournament at Exeter on Saturday: One hundred yards dash, Macpherran, '87, 11s; one mile walk, Murphy, '87, 9m. 5s.; throwing base ball, Kelly, '85, 358ft. 6 in; 220 yards dash, Macpherran, '87, 25s; putting shot, 16lbs., Cook, '85, 31 1 2ft; throwing hammer, 16lbs., Cook, '85, 69ft. 10 1-2 in.; standing broad jump, Cook, '85, 9ft. 3in.; running high jump, Mear, '86, 4ft. 7in.; running broad jump, Macpherran, '87, 14ft. 9in.; one mile run, Harding, '86, 5m. 43s.; tug-of-war, won by '85 by 1 1-2in.
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