All the crews row on Saturday now.
The Cornell crew was on the water for the first time this year on Monday.
Oppenheim, '88, has been obliged to leave college owing to trouble with his eyes.
There will be an important meeting of the CRIMSON board this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock.
Major Hotchkiss, who lectures in Sanders Theatre to-night, served during the rebellion as a topographical engineer for the Confederacy. His lecture will therefore be from the Southern standpoint.
The outline map of the Presidential election of 1828 prepared by Dr. Hart for the students in History 13. has occasioned much interest among the students who are called to Massachusetts 3.
There is a Harvard colony in Lake county, California. These graduates are devoted to grape growing. The San Francisco Chronicle says that the native's look with wonder upon the oarsmanship of the Cambridge colonists.
The two nine o'clock sections of French I, 1st and 4th, will recite together in Sever 11 at the usual hour today.
The announcement that the final examination in Philosophy 4 will consist of a thesis, occasioned some seven or eight students who do not take the course to attend Prof. Palmer's lecture on Saturday.
Professor Hill's lectures to the freshmen began on Saturday. This course will be entirely different from the ones formerly delivered. Among others, there will be lectures on Dryden, Poe, Richardson and Smollet.
Some one has introduced a game of "base-ball with cards," but it will never become popular. The umpire is never killed in such a game, and the players are not carried off the field with broken limbs. - Norristown Herald.
As one result of the recent article in the New York World, upon Yale customs, an unfortunate Sheff. man has had his allowance cut down in order that he may have no opportunity of leading the fast life described in that paper. - Yale Courant.
Rorback, '87, and Godshall, '87, Lafayette, who took first prizes in the shot and pole-vault at Mott Haven last year will contest again in those events this year: the rest of the team will be stronger than usual.
Edwards, second base and captain of last year's Princeton team, and Cooper, short-stop of the same team, who had the best record at short last year, will play with this year's Columbia nine. - News.
The discussion throughout the college of the O. K. petition published in Saturday's issue has been very favorable. The idea of holding services at some other time than in the morning is generally considered as an advisable plan.
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