'91's class yell is Whoo! Rah! Ri! X! C! I!-Cornell Sun.
St. Paul's new chapel, which has just been completed, cost $100.000.
The freshmen eleven will play Exeter on the 5th of November.
Holden, '88, will probably be able to play foot-ball again next Monday.
Cornell University has 1000 students, of whom 100 are ladies.
Prizes have been offered at Andover for the best new cheer for the school.
Contracts have been awarded for the building of the new grand stand at the Boston grounds at an estimated cost of over $60,000.
Ex-President White of Cornell has presented his valuable library to the college.
Cornell supports sixteen Greek letter societies, three of which are composed entirely of ladies.- Ex.
President Hyde of Bowdoin is an enthusiastic tennis player, and thinks the exercise second only to rowing.
The Cambridge Tribune has a long editorial commenting on the great advantages given the city by the presence of Harvard College. It says: "The college and the school are money in the pocket of every business man in the community."
The symphony concerts in Sanders Theatre will take place on the following dates: December 8th, January 5th, February 2d, and March 8th.
For the second time the Cambridge common councilmen have killed an order passed by a large majority in the board of aldermen for the introduction of the police signal system.
The New York Harvard Club opened last week with a very full social meeting more than 200 being present.
John M. Ward, the famous New York short-stop, speaks five different languages.
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