Seats have been assigned in Political Economy IV.
The torches for the procession are being sold rapidly.
S. P. Jones and I. R. Thomas, '88, have left college.
There are thirty-four members of the senior class at Andover.
The Yale freshman have subscribed $300 for their foot-ball team.
There will be an hour examination in Philosophy 2 on Wednesday, November 3.
The first championship foot-ball game between Technology and Tufts was played yesterday in Boston.
Harpers Weekly publishes a very striking illustration of the Statue of Liberty in this week's issue.
The class of '89 of the University of Pennsylvania, won the cricket championship of the college.
We are asked by the Anniversary Committee to contradict the report that the torchlight parade will be on Monday evening. It will be Saturday as announced.
The first inter-collegiate foot-ball game for the championship took place on Wednesday afternoon. The University of Pennsylvania beat Wesleyan 14 points to 0.
The fourth ten of the Institute of 1770 are: Atkinson, Odell, Forbes, De Peyster, Codman, Wairs, Weld, W. W. Mackay, Meeker, I. P. Morgan. J. J. Astor, '88, was elected an honorary member.
Dr. Francke will not be able to meet the first division of German A at 11 o'clock, but wishes to see the whole class at 12.
There will be an important meeting of the editorial board of the CRIMSON to-day, at 1.30 p.m. Every member of the board including correspondents, are requested to be present.
Only a few freshmen have yet signed to accompany their team to Andover to-day. The freshmen ought to know by this time that it is their duty to support the team well if they expect them to win. At least a hundred men ought to accompany the team to day.
At the undergraduate exercises of the anniversary, the Pierian Sodality will play as an overture March Op. 108, Mendelssohn, and a string orchestra of the sodality will play Berceuse, Gounod-Brand. The Glee Club will sing Eichberg's National Hymn, with appropriate words written by an undergraduate. The club will also lead the singing of the Ode.
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