The reserved seats for the Yale game are nearly all taken.
Marks in German 3 will be returned to-day in Sever 6 at 2 o'clock P.M.
The championship pennant will be unfurled on Holmes Field next Saturday.
Professor Dunbar, one of the trustees of Phillips Exeter, has been visiting that Academy.
Willard is still suffering from the injury to his leg. Winslow and Edgerly ran for him in yesterday's game.
A game of base-ball will be played to-morrow at 3 P.M. between the '85 and '86 O. K. Halbert and Gardner will captain the respective teams.
The O. K. strawberry night spread will be held on Wednesday evening. J. A. Frye will be the orator of the evening, and G. Santayana the poet.
It is seldom that a game is played on Holmes in which there is so much noise on the diamond as there was in yesterday's game.
It is a remarkable fact that Nichols and Allen are the only players on the nine credited with assists in yesterday's game. Between them they scored 28 assists, and 17 put-outs.
Dr. Thatcher Thayer delivered a memorial address to the memory of Prof. George Ide Chace in Providence, last Sunday morning. The faculty and friends of Brown were largely represented in the congregation.
The commecement exercises of the Episcopal Theological School will be held to-morrow at 10.30 A.M. Bishop McLaren of Chicago will deliver the sermon.
Nichols almost equalled the record held by Sweeney, of last year's St. Louis league team. Sweeney, while pitching for that nine in a game last season, succeeded in striking out 22 of his opponents.
Though Mr. Donovan has umpired two games at Princeton, one at Yale, and one-a twelve inning game-at Amherst, in all of which the home nines were defeated, his decisions have always been accepted as fair except in cases where the Brown nine has been an interested party.
Literary anniversaries will occur to-day as follows: Princeton, annual meeting of literary societies, and Lynete prize debate; Cornell class day, address by Prof. Goodwin Smith; Smith, ivy exercises, and college reception; Tufts, alumni meeting, address by Rev. E. C. Sweetser; Lasell, seniors reception.
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