The class uniforms for the anniversary procession will cost as follows: Seniors, $2.50; juniors. $2.50; sophomores, $2.75; and freshmen, $2.00, including torch in each case.
In the ladies' tennis tournament, held at New Haven, immediately after the college one was finished, Brinley, Trinity, '87, with his lady partner, won first prize in the mixed doubles.
The Next theme in English XII will be due Nov. 12, instead of Nov. 5, on account of the anniversary festivities. The subject, some departure from De-Quincy, must be passed in Nov. 3.
Mr. General Daniel Pratt, G. A. T., delivered the first lecture in his annual autumn course, at the steps of Memorial Hall yesterday. His subject was "The Political Situation in Prussia and Mohammedan, With a Glance at the Solar System, and Remarks upon Mr. Blaine as a Poet." He also stated that the fundamental basis of Harvard College is lawn tennis.
The 'varsity eleven appeared yesterday in their new uniforms. The suit consists of a dark crimson, thickly knit jersey with a white "H," a canvas jacket, crimson stockings and belt, and breeches of thick mole-skin of a creamy white. These are the features of the uniform. They have a thick hair mattress padding on each knee and each hip, and cling close to the leg just below the knee. The uniforms altogether present a good appearance, although they are now a little too clean.