The third eight of the Pi Eta from '87 is: Abbot, Bacon, H. T. Coolidge, Cunningham, L. J. Johnson, Lothrop, Tuthill and Wood.
It is said that the tickets of the Shakspere Club which were advertised to be on delivery at Sever's have not yet been received. Many applicants were compelled to depart empty handed.
Programmes of the crew benefit will be out Thursday, and will contain the names of all who take part in each event. It will be a time programme, each event to commence at a specified time.
Synopsis of Dr. Farnham's 16th lecture to-night is as follows: Importance of nervous system, reflex action, excentric projection, sensory and motor nerves, some affections of the nervous system.
The New York Star of Sunday publishes an account of the Yale crew and its prospects for the coming season. The article, as is customary, prominently presents the inexperience of the eleven candidates.
The Princetonian says that "The CRIMSON and the Brunonian are having a light-weight encounter on various topics." This remark must have been prompted by the one funny editorial in the last Brunonian.
The officers of the St. Pauls Society for the present half year are as follows: President, E. E. Hamlin, '86; vice-president, R. B. Mahany, '88; secretary, J. B. Buckley, '87; treasurer, C. L. Griffin, '88; librarian, C. W. Martin, '89.
The Princeton nine will open the base-ball season by playing the Quaker City nine of Philadelphia, on the 3rd of April. A game has been arranged with the Columbia College nine for the 7th, and one with the Young Americas, of Germantown, for the 10th.