Mr. James Loeb, '88, has returned to college.
Mr. McAllister, '86 has entered the Law School.
It is not certain that Nichols will play ball this year.
Swain, last year an '89 special, has been admitted to the class of '88.
Greek 2 will be held on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 a.m., in Sever 30.
Henshaw, '89 has a sore finger, which will prevent his playing ball until next spring.
Dr. Hale will be at home to-night from 6 to 8, in his rooms in Wadsworth House.
The senior meeting for the election of Class Day officers will probably be held early next week.
Wells, '86, has returned to college, and will probably run the 440 yards dash in the fall meeting.
Reed, '90, has been elected captain of the Yale freshman crew. There are eleven men trying for positions.
Upwards of fifty graduates will come on from Cincinnati in a special car to attend the anniversary exercises.
Students are requested to report at the Co-operative store any irregularities in the delivery of their CRIMSONS.
Prof. Emerton's classes will meet in Sever 20 as follows: History V, Tuesday and Thursday, at 9. History VI, Tuesday and Thursday, at 11. History X, Wednesday and Friday, at 9.
Numerous improvements have been made at Harvard during the summer. Several of the buildings have been remodelled and an amphitheatre with a seating capacity of four thousand has been erected on Holmes' Field. - Princetonian.
A request from U. 5 comes to us to the effect that men should consult the last edition of the college catalogue in selecting courses.
Read this, '90! The number of successful applicants for admission at Harvard is fifty less than at this time last year. - Princetonian.
Mr. Hayes will meet students interested in elocution in Holden Chapel today at twelve o'clock and to-morrow also at the same hour.
Freshmen are warned against smoking pipes in the yard, carrying kid gloves into recitation rooms, and wearing the university colors.
Prof. Carroll Everett of the Divinity School will again resume those courses which by his absence he was obliged to discontinue last year.
It is said that the Harvard Lampoon may be compelled to suspend publication, owing to the loss from its editorial staff in last year's graduating class. - Ex.
The Yale News calls attention to the fact that two of the candidates for the position of half-back on the Harvard eleven are reported to have run 100 yards dash in 10 1-2 seconds.
A stenographer is the last addition to the working force in U. 5. A typewriter has also been procured and is in use.
Change of electives. The secretary will meet those wishing to make changes in their lists of electives in University 2, not University 5, at 3 p.m., and again at 4 p.m., on Thursday, October 7. No applications will be considered at other hours.
Prof. Croswell desires to call attention to the fact that Greek B has been divided into four sections; those who take that course are requested to consult the bulletin boards and to recite in the new divisions on Friday and Saturday.
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