The Bicycle Club had a run to Chestnut Hill yesterday afternoon.
Palmer, '88, is managing the 'Varsity eleven.
All of the Princeton nine, save three, will be back next season.
Wesleyan has raised $600 for the support of its eleven.
In the game with Princeton, Lafayette's rush line averaged 180 pounds.
The eleven will play Williams on Jarvis next Wednesday.
It is said that Spencer, Yale's first baseman last year, will not return.
The 'Varsity eleven goes to training table on Monday.
Williams is frozen out of championship foot-ball this fall, unless it can enter the new association, which is doubtful.
Brown University men say that they will be unable to enter the proposed league with Tufts and Boston, but will play independently.
Brooks, '87, captain of last year's eleven is coaching the present 'Varsity eleven.
The University of Pennsylvania has just received two bequests-one for the benefit of the class of Physics, and the other to go towards the new library.
It is understood that the outline in Political Economy 4 will be considerably changed and enlarged this year.
The St. Paul's Society has elected the following officers for the coming year: Herman Page, '88, president; A. D. Hodges, '89, vice-president; R. E. Townsend, '89, secretary; Calvin Page, '90, treasurer, and George Rublee, '90, librarian.
Professor Palmer, of Harvard, has secured the photographs of men in his fection, to better familiarize himself with their faces.-Ex.
The following are a few of the blood curdling names of the literary societies of American colleges: Zetagathian, Erodelphian, Demosthenian, Philologian, Oiogarthenian, Aelionian, Orthopatetic, Eccritean, Aletheorean, Erisophian.
Senator Stanford recently said, in reference to Stanford University, which he has founded and endowed: "It will be built with a sole regard to the poor; no rich man's son or daughter will want to come there. My university will absord my wealth and be a monument to the memory of my son. The poor alone will be welcome."-Tuftonian.
The third ten of the Institute of 1770 from '90 are Higginson, Wheeler, K. Magoun, Lockwood, W. S. Crane, West, Weld, Crowningshield, Vingut, Lapsley
Table 41 of Memorial and an eleven from Mrs. Morgan's table played a spirited game of foot-ball yesterday. The game was won by the Morganites to the tune of 8 to 2.
There will be an article in the November Scribners on athletics, written by Dr. Sargent. It will be illustrated with photographs of several of Harvard's famous athletes.
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