Instead of meeting on Friday, 12-1, the freshman class in elocution will meet at the same hour on Tuesday. All students who take the work will bring with them copies of "The Vision of Sir Launfal."
Harvard has not quite lost all her interest in foot-ball, if we may judge from the large number of men who cheerfully paid the entrance fee, in order to witness the Tufts game yesterday.
The last senior class election was the latest held for many years. The balloting was not over until after three in the morning, when the class gathered in the yard and cheered the officers in the order of their election.
A formal invitation to take part in the procession on November sixth has been extended to all the schools of the university. It is probable that representatives from each school will be present, as favorable answers in several cases have already been received.
Harvard, founded in 1638, out dates a majority of the German Universities, as Halle was founded in 1694, Breslau, 1702; Gottingen, 1737; Berlin, 1810; and Bonn, 1815. Heidelberg, the oldest German University, was founded in 1386. - Cam. Chronicle.
The following men met Capt. Vila at his room on Tuesday night, and announced themselves as candidates for the freshman nine: Rublee, Sabine, McLeod. McKean, Mancha, Stedman, Kielty, Washburn, Bates, Hapgood, Kuhn, Chamberlain, Jones, Mumford, Butterworth, Sturgis, J. S. Codman, F. L. Codman, Wheelwright, Bryan, Fullerton, DeLong, Slade, Linn, Lynch, Wardner, Piper, Quinlan and Hart.