The Lampoon will be out to-day.
There will be an important meeting of the CRINSON board to-day at 1.30. Every editor is requested to be present.
The Yale News showed commendable enterprise in having a very fair wood cut of Professor Dwight in its issue of last Friday.
Finley of Columbia has finally decided not to catch for the New York team. He was offered $300 to play this week.
Bonine, of the University of Michigan, who won the hundred yards dash at the Inter collegiate games last spring, runs two miles every day throughout the year.
Dr. Benjamin I. Wheeler who has taken charge of a part of the German department in Dr. Francke's absence, has recently been appointed professor of Classical Philology at Cornell.
Mr. H. H. Furness, '88, has been elected dramatic critic of the CRIMSON. In next Wednesday's issue will appear the first of a series of articles to be published every Wednesday morning, giving a short account of the various plays at the principle theatres in Boston.
The cricket team is not distinguishing itself. The Bostons beat our eleven by 7 wickets and 4 runs. Harvard made 71 runs in two innings, Bostons made 75 in one inning and had 3 wickets down in the 2nd inning.
Amherst-Yale base-ball on Saturday: Amherst, 5; Yale, 4. Base hits, Amherst, 7; Yale, 7. Errors, Amherst, 1; Yale, 4. The Amherst men held a grand celebration over the victory and had an immense bonfire in front of College Hall.
The Atlantic Monthly for June is readable and interesting. The "Princess Casamassina" and "In the Clouds" are continued. G. F. Parsons presents a well arranged paper on Balzac. The work of James Crawford and Howells is reviewed.
In the first part of the lacrosse competition for the Oelrichs cup, Princeton beat New York University with 4 goals to 0. New Yorks beat Stevens Institute by 6 goals to 0, and New York beat Princeton in the final game by a score of 3 goals to 2. This leaves the New York club winners of the first part of the tournament.
In the Yale spring meeting day before yesterday, two inter-collegiate and six Yale records were broken. Coxe '87, threw the hammer 94 feet 3 1-2 inches, beating the record Chamberlain made on May 15th by 4 feet, 3 inches. Ludington '87 beat the 120 yards hurdle race record of 17 1-4 seconds by 1-20 of a second, winning in 17 1 5 second.
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