It is not probable that the nine will play this fall.
The annual fall tennis tournament is now is progress at Yale.
Several men are already in training for the fall handicap meeting.
All the college printing is now done in the basement of University.
Professor Goodale is expected to return from Europe within a fortnight.
Mr. E. T. Sanders, '85, has returned to Cambridge, and will enter the Law School.
Mr. T. P. Sanborr, '86, is the New England editor of the Springfield Republican.
The Lampoon this year loses the services of Messrs. Noble, Purdon and Stewart.
Two hundred and twenty-eight men have already entered the freshman class.
Professor James is unable to meet his classes this week on account of sickness.
The Yale eleven will play their first game with Wesleyan at New Haven, on October 6.
A new belfry has been put on Harvard Hall, but the old design and bell have been retained.
Three courts on Holmes Field back of the base-ball seats will have nets put around them Saturday.
Mr. Smith, an old member of the Wesleyan eleven, played with the 'varsity team yesterday.
Mr. Finney, an old member of the Princeton team, will probably be a candidate for the 'varsity eleven.
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