Morning prayers in the Chapel begin this morning.
Seventy two men took the fall examinations for admission.
Clark, who has caught for the Brown nine for three years, has gone to Williams.
Professor J. W. White's new house on Concord Avenue has been completed.
Mr. O. R. Hansen, '85 has returned to Cambridge and will enter the Law School.
The annual Exeter-Andover foot-ball match will take place at Andover on the 13th of November.
More applications for physical examinations have been made this year than ever before.
Peters of Yale has entered the Yale Law School, but it is reported that he will not play foot-ball this year.
Sedgwick, '86 has just left for the West where he has a position in one of the great western railroad companies.
The Yale News is making great efforts to have the Inter-collegiate Tennis tournament held in New Haven this fall.
The freshman class of Wellesley this year numbers 163. It would appear from this as if higher education for women was an assured success.
Our friend, known among us as "And the Record is a cent," has bought a new dress and now issues a twelve-page Sunday edition, price five cents.
The present freshman class at Yale is the largest that has ever entered that institution; numbering 277. The cities sending the most representatives are: New Haven, 38; New York, 23; Chicago, 19; Cleveland and Cincinnatti, 7 each; St. Louis and Philadelphia, 6 each.
The first annual meeting of the CRIMSON board will be held to day in the Sanctum, at 1.30 p.m. Every editor is required to be present.
The Northern Inter-collegiate Foot-Ball League this year will include Williams, Amherst, Tufts and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The season will open Oct. 20, and six games will be played by each college.
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