The second eleven defeated Exeter yesterday, 24 to 10. The account of the game came in too late for publication this morning, but will appear in tomorrow's issue.
The first number of the Harvard Law Review has appeared.
F. E. E. Hamilton, '87, has been offered the professorship of ancient languages at Chattanooga University.
J. H. Sears, '89, had his nose broken during Tuesday afternoon's practice, but he will continue to play.
The Princeton sophomores have issued a printed code of rules to guide the freshmen's actions.- Yale News.
Princeton has a number of fellowships of the annual value of $500 or $600, which are held by post-graduate students.
At the New York Athletic Club meeting on Saturday for club trophies, H. H. Baxter broke the world's record in the pole vault, by vaulting 11 ft. 5 in.
The first country club race of the fall meeting will be held to-morrow at 2 p. m. There will be four events-a pony race, a steeple chase and two flat races. The club course is at Hyde Park, Brookline.
The Yale base-ball team defeated the New York league team on Tuesday afternoon in a six-innings game. Yale batted Titcomb freely, while Stagg was fit only five times. The score was 10 to 5.
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