Several thefts at the gymnasium are reported. The most serious loss is that of Latta, '89, who had a costly gold watch and chain stolen Monday afternoon.
Mr. C. T. Semper read a very excellent paper on Mrs. Browning in English VIII yesterday, which gained a hearty round of applause from his listeners.
President Eliot, Professor Peabody and a certain well known Boston architect staked off the grounds for the site of the new library for the Divinity School.
The Superior Court of the Pow Wow for the coming year will consist of Carpenter, '85, Codman, '86, Hansen, '85, Hight, '86, Merriam, '86, Nutter, '85, Sanford, 85, R. D. Smith, '86.
The following are the officers of the Delta Upsilon for the rest of the year: pres., C. R. Fletcher, '86; vice-pres., H. H. C. Bingham, '87; sec'y, S. L. Harding, '86; treas., R. S. Bickford, L. S.
A glorious victory remembered! The '89 Technology tug-of-war team have been presented with silver cups to commemorate their victory over '88 at their winter meeting: happy freshmen!
The additional expense of sending the freshmen crew to New London will be only $350, instead of $1,000 as first reported. It will cost about $1,000 in all; but $650 of this amount would be required, as it always has been of previous classes, to fit out the crew for the first time. Moreover, this outfit will last during the whole four years of the course. - Yale News.
The following men are candidates for the Yale freshman nine. Dann, (who catches for the 'varsity), Wilkinson, and Kennedy for pitcher: Fitzgerald, Shelton, and Osburne for catcher; Smith, Greer, Mason and Noyes for first, second, and third bases, and short stop respectively, and Davol, Francke, and Fitzgerald for the out field. The men work well together and their batting is strong. Most of them will stay in New Haven during the Easter reress.