The tennis courts are ready for play to day.
It is said that many good athletic men enter with '90.
The first number of the Advocate will appear this afternoon.
Work on the new Divinity Hall Library is progressing rapidly.
The freshman class at Dartmouth this year numbers just 90 men.
Greek 11 will meet on Saturday, October 2 at 11 a.m. in Sever 15.
Mr. Henry Dixon Jones is acting in the company of Lawrence Barrett.
Mr. Henry W. Keyes has been elected captain of the crew for this year.
Mr. W. W. Willard has been elected captain of the nine for the ensuing year.
Copies of the CRIMSON are for sale at Amee's, the Co-operative, and at Memorial.
Mr. Barret Wendell's new novel, "Rankell's Remains," will be published in Boston this winter.
Two crews of Harvard men participated in the annual regatta at Lake George this summer.
The members of the Co-operative Society now number 350 against 319 at the same time last year.
The first lecture in Natural History 2 will be delivered on Saturday at 10 o'clock in the Agassiz Museum.
The class of '90 is the largest on record in Princeton, Rutgers, Lehigh, Cornell, Columbia and Smith.
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