J. C. Ayer '86 is visiting Cambridge.
Nichols was pitching on Holmes yesterday.
All the lockers in the gymnasium were taken up Oct. 2.
The Yale foot-ball team go to the training table next Monday.
There are 110 men awaiting their turn for admission to Memorial.
Mr. Lathrop will attend the Yale-Wesleyan foot-ball match to-day.
The political economy alcove in the library is painfully short of reference books.
The first number of the Lampoon will probably appear Tuesday or Wednesday of next week.
There was a man out on Jarvis yesterday afternoon taking instantaneous views of the foot-ball men.
Mr. Hayes will meet all students interested in the study of elocution at 12 o'clock to-day in Holden Chapel.
It is understood that a certain verdant freshman actually carried a cane into the class meeting Thursday.
Prof. James will be at home every evening of next week to see all students who may wish to meet him socially.
O'Rourke, the catcher of the New Yorks, will return to the Yale Law School on the conclusion of the league games.
Mr. Hutchinson, '90, was elected captain of the freshman crew, and not Mr. Higginson, as announced in our issue of yesterday.
The members of the Amherst eleven are undecided as yet whether to have Mr. Dole of Philadelphia, or Mr. Ferris of Cambridge to act in the capacity of trainer for the foot-ball team.
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William L. Chase '76.