The Lampoon will be out on Thursday.
The strawberry night of the Art Club was a very enjoyable affair.
Mr. Walter D. Clark, '89, has been elected a regular editor of the CRIMSON.
The subjects for the junior forensics, and the examination books must be handed in to-day.
The students of the University of Pennsylvania are to repeat the performance of the Acharnians.
The CRIMSONS will play the final game for the amateur championship with the "Peachblows" to-morrow.
The Anniversary Committee has placed the charge of the literary exercises in the hands of the O. K. and the Signet.
Two enthusiastic freshmen have had the account of their victory at Yale handsomely framed and hung in their rooms.
The Princeton Lacrosse Association on Saturday elected the following officers: President, L. Stearns, '87; secretary and treasurer, W. L. Hodge, '88.
In the Manhattan games Saturday, Baker, '86, broke the amateur 125-yards record, making the distance in 12 3 5s. The former record was 13 seconds. He also ran an exhibition 300 yards.
Yale will race the University of Pennsylvania at New London.
The members of the Princeton faculty are getting up a small volume of two-hundred pages entitled "The Princeton Handbook." It is to be descriptive rather than historical, and will contain reproductions of photographs of the college, and also of objects of interest about the town.
The Yale News got out a very excellent extra on Saturday last, whose main feature were some well executed cuts of the proposed new gymnasium and various ground plans. The diagrams were accompanied by a detailed statement of the interior arrangement of the gymnasium and of the money required for its erection. Copies of the paper were sent to graduates throughout the country.
Sanders Theatre was crowded last evening by an enthusiastic muslin clad band of ladies to witness the graduation of the class of '86 Cambridge Latin School. Selections from Shakespeare, Moliere, and Homer were well rendered, except for the fact that the French was difficult to distinguish from the Greek. The honors of the evening were shared by Messrs. Burnham and Henshaw, and Misses H. E. McIntyre, E. H. Bright, and M. L. Jewett.
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