Yesterday morning in Appleton Chapel, in addition to the usual psalm, the "Gloria in Excelsis" was sung to a new chant.
The practice of the candidates for the 'varsity nine is beginning to lag. Many of the candidates are suffering from sore thumbs and fingers.
In the game with Wesleyan, Watkinson, of Yale, made four touchdowns, kicked four goals from touchdowns. and kicked two goals from the field.
The professional schools of the university will be invited formally to take part in the torch-light procession on the evening of undergraduates day.
The Glee Club gave a most unexpected, but none the less delightful concert in the yard last evening. Their efforts were greeted with hearty applause.
The Inter collegiate Foot-ball Association will hold its annual meeting to-day at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, to decide upon the championship schedule.
The Harvard 'varsity eleven will play a practice game with the Mass. Institute of technology to day on the Union grounds at 3.30 p.m. It is said that the admission will be free.
The following men from '87 were elected to the Hasty Pudding Club last evening: W. H. Gray, Johnson, Rantoul, Shattuck and Tyler. Mr. Stuart was elected an honorary member.
The Cambridge Chronicle changed hands last June, and came under the able management of Mr. F. Stanhope Hill, of Boston. Mr. Hill is a retired naval officer, who has already had experience and success in the editorship of several prominent papers in this country. The Chronicle is the oldest Cambridge paper; its style has greatly improved under the new regime; and from the character of its present editor, we have every reason to believe that Cambridge will now have a paper worthy of the name.