Yale plays Brown to-day on the grounds of the latter.
The Shooting Club will be photographed to-morrow.
The Brass Band played at the War Song concert at Somerville, last evening.
A double quartette from the Glee Club will sing at Wellesley, Friday evening.
The lantern slide exhibition of the Photographic Society comes off tonight in Sever 30 at 7.30.
All will be interested in President Eliot's lecture which is to be delivered this evening in Sever 11.
Winslow's home run made in yesterday's game was the cleanest that has been made on Holmes this season.
The winners at the Hyde prize speaking at Amherst Saturday were Sherrad Soule, of Hampton, Ct.; Clarence M. Austin, of Skaneatles, N. Y.; Frederick D. Greene, of Constantinople, Turkey; William D. Evans, of Pittsburg, Pa., and Frederick P. Noble of Chicago.
E. A. Schulize, Yale '85, accused of assaulting Officer Selleck of New Haven, was tried on Saturday and acquitted, as he was not clearly identified. One hundred or more jubilant students escorted him from the court.
President Porter of Yale college has rented pews for the students in several different parts of Trinity church at New Haven, instead of all in a bunch as before. He says there was too much communication during service.
Next Thursday, a game of lacrosse will be played on Holmes Field at 4.30 o'clock, between the Harvard team and the strongest picked twelve obtainable in this vicinity.
The Hedonian club of the Annex gave a most enjoyable entertainment and tea at the house of Mrs. Arthur Gilman yesterday afternoon. Several professors and a number of the literati of Cambridge were present.
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