Over half of the Phi Beta Kappa men from '86 ranked over 90.
A fair sized number of good seats for the crew benefit are still unsold.
The O. K. will be photographed at Pach's studio to-morrow at 1.30 p.m.
W. S. Allen, '87 has been appointed Manager of the 'varsity foot-ball team.
Tickets for the crew benefit Saturday will be for sale at the Co-operative the rest of the week.
One hundred and fifty men will take part in the exhibition at the gymnasium Saturday.
The monkey roll race has six pairs entered, thus making five races or heats.
Dartmouth is trying to form a separate ball league this year, to include Dartmouth, Bowdoin, Colby and Bates Colleges.
About twenty-five copies of the outline in History 13 are left which subscribers are requested to call and get at once.
Professor Paine's new opera will be called "Aucassin et Nicolette." It is promised to the American Opera Company which will probably put it on the boards in two years time, at its completion.
An interesting meeting of the Art Club may be expected this evening. The subject of Mr. Fowler's lecture will be "The Parthenon."
Mr. H. A. Mecham has been elected captain of the Yale lacrosse team; a challenge has been sent to him by Harvard.
A ladies silk waterproof was found in the gymnasium after the meeting Saturday, which the owner can have by applying at the gymnasium.
The yacht Mayflower, which is now being built in South Boston to compete for the American cup against the Galatea next season, is already planked in, and will be launched as soon as possible. A number of students have visited the building during the past week.
The following books will be used in Political Economy I: Thompson's "Protection to Young Industry," Sumner's "Protectionism." The first chapter of the former book will be discussed on Friday.
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