Snow and Tailer play at 3 p.m. to-day on the Beck Hall courts with the Sears brothers for the championship in doubles of the college.
Special work in History 12 has been given to seniors.
The Bicycle Club had a very successful run Saturday at Lynn.
There are now two Japanese studying law at the Law School.
The Yale freshman eleven has been challenged by the Princeton freshman team.
The courses at the Scientific School are more largely attended this year than ever.
There will be a regular meeting of the editorial board of the CRIMSON today, at 1.30 p.m.
Camp, Yale '80, has just issued a book on "Football and How to Play it."
Rooms to let. The new dormitories at Harvard have been erected by private capital.- The Dartmouth.
Mr. F. B. Knapp, former instructor in engineering and drawing, and superintendent of buildings, has opened a school in Plymouth.
There will be an exciting game of foot-ball on Jarvis to-morrow, at 2 p.m., between tables 40 and 41 of Memorial Hall.
Mr. William Hanner, Yale '90, ran two miles in 10m. 40 4-5s. Saturday, breaking the inter-collegiate record of 11m. 2s.
Saturday, Snow, '88, won the first prize in the tournament by defeating Kuhn, '87, 6-3, 6 2, 2-6. 9-7. The play was close and exciting and in the two last sets was specially brilliant. The numerous rallies were greeted with prolonged applause of some 300 spectators.
There are a very large number of entries for the Freshman Athletic Meeting next Saturday, thanks to the great interest manifested by Mr. Lathrop.
The Princeton eleven defeated the University of Pennsylvania 55 to 9, and Amherst was victorious over the Institute of Technology by the score of 18 to 0.
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