The lunch at Memorial showed a marked improvement yesterday.
A hare and hounds club has been organized at Cornell.
The annual charge for tuition at Amherst has been raised from $100 to $110.
There will be an hour examination in Greek 1 to-day at the usual recitation hour.
Mr. Lynch, '87, and Mr. Kavanagh, '87, have been elected members of the Signet.
The geological and mineralogical cabinets at Amherst are said to be among the finest in the world.
The members of the course in History 12 will hereafter meet three times a week until further notice.
Mr. W. J. Cook, '89, has been unanimously elected captain of the Princeton foot-ball eleven for 1887.
Hereafter Dr. Hart's section in History 20 will meet Wednesdays at 10 o'clock in addition to the regular hour, until the mid-years.
Messrs. W. S. Pinkham, '87; W. Barnes, '88; R. T. Paine, Jr., '88, and R. W. Keep, '87 have been elected members of the Finance Club.
The gold medal offered by the Pennsylvanian to the member of the U. of Pa. team who scored the first point against Harvard was withdrawn before the game took place.
The competition for the prize offered by the Glee Club for a college song has resulted in no award, insomuch as no song of sufficient merit was offered.
"Sunday's World contained a letter from Cambridge, charging Harvard with "muckerism" in the Yale-Harvard foot-ball game."
And the Yale News has the assurance to republish this!!!
The tug-of-war team which will represent Harvard in the Seventh Regiment athletic sports in New York to-day, is composed of the following men. Easton, L.S., (anchor), Remington, '87, Chase, '88, Pease, '88.
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