The 'varsity eleven play Exeter today.
Kuhn will play with Tailer at 11.30 a.m., on the Beck Hall courts.
The Glee Club gave a concert in Chelsea last night.
There are ten Japanese students at the University of Michigan.
Mr. E. C. Wright, '86, will act as starter at the Athletic games to-morrow.
According to an exchange, there are 600 American students in the University of Berlin.
The Wesleyan freshmen have elected a young lady vice-president of the class. - Exchange.
There will be an exciting game between Table 55 and 18 to-day at 11 o'clock.
In the signatures for uniforms on the night of the torchlight procession, '87 is way behind the other classes.
The senior class at Yale met Monday and chose J. R. Sheffield, orator; W. McCormick, poet; and W. S. Burns, statistician.
The Princetonian of Oct. 22d printed the first of the Harvard letters which are to be sent under the provisions of the Inter-Collegiate Press Association.
A prize of $50 has been offered by the instructor of gymnastics at Princeton to the man showing the greatest proficiency in gymnastics.
An effort is being made at Tufts to revive the Glee Club and secure a competent leader and instructor from Boston. - Boston Herald.
The suit brought against the university by the father of F. R. Brooks, '89, who was badly burnt in the chemical laboratory last year, will be tried this summer in Boston.
The Harvard quartette will sing at the carnival to be given in Mechanics Hall for the benefit of the Carney Hospital to-morrow night.
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