The Bicycle Club will ride to Lynn to-day.
Yale plays Williams at Williamstown to-day.
The bowling alleys are well patronized every evening.
In the tennis tournament, Snow beat Taylor and Kuhn beat Zerega.
The pressrooms of the CRIMSON have been removed to No. 3 Linden street.
Several of the foot-ball men are practicing kicking every morning on Jarvis.
An attempt is being made to form a chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa at Cornell.
The courts at Beck Hall this year are in poor condition and rolling would greatly improve them.
The barge will leave Leavitt & Peirce's at 2 p.m. for the foot-ball game at Tufts to-day.
Columbia holds its fall meeting this afternoon on the grounds of the Staten Island Athletic Association.
One hundred of the three hundred and sixty-five colleges of this country publish papers. - Princetonian.
Dr. Tyler of Johns College, Cambridge University, England, is to represent that institution at the Harvard anniversary.
The catalogue of the Boston Latin School, including an historical sketch from 1635 to 1885, is for sale at the store of Clarke & Carruth, Boston.
Up to noon yesterday, there were two hundred and fifty names signed for uniforms on the books at Leavitt & Pierces', and the Co-operative.
The score of the Yale-Williams and Harvard Andover foot-ball games will be posted at Leavitt & Peirce's.
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